Hello Group
I have been running a cnc router for about a year, it is setup with two steppers driving the X Axis and X Axis Slave, a Axis and a Z Axis.
Those are all driven from a AXBB-E
I have just built a 4th axis ( rotary ) and and planning on fitting a ATC, those planned modifications required some additional outputs to drive the ( 5th ) stepper and the loading of tools in the spindle.
I bought a UCSB but am having trouble understanding how to wire the addition stepper driver.
The manual is saying that any of the outputs can be configured to drive the Dir and Step signals to the driver, and that the 5 volts out on the UCSB can be used to drive the stepper ( driver ), below is lifted from the UCSB manual.
To connect the step and direction signals to stepper or servo drives any of the 16 outputs can be
used. Most stepper drives have an optocoupler on these signals with a series resistor fitted in series
with the LED of the optocoupler. Mostly the series resistor's value fits a certain voltage level or
voltage range, usually it is around 5Volts. With these drives the 5Volts from the screw terminals 3.
and 4. can be used to drive the step and direction lines of the drives
Earlier in the manual it states a 24 volt relay can be driven directly from the UCSB output port.
I think the penny just dropped, I'm thinking the outports on UCSB put out a voltage but really they " see " one, so if the relay was connected to 24 volts, it is sinked into the output port, as is the step signal when the 5+ is connected to the driver and " returns " into the UCSB.
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Any confirmation or suggestion would be very welcome as I really don't want to let the blue smoke escape.
Ed