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    Connecting KL-11078 to PC-2-Route

    Greetings

    I purchased a used table that was in the mist of being converted from Geckos to KL-11078 drivers. I am confused as to the proper connections between the 3 PC-2-Route outputs and the ports on the KL-11078.

    The RC-2-Route has: Direction, Step, and 5v;
    The KL-11078 has: Pulse+, Pulse-, Direction+, and Direction-

    Is the correct wiring as follows?
    PC-2-Route 5v = KL-11078 Pulse+ and Direction+
    PC-2-Route Step = KL-11078 Pulse-
    PC-2-Route Direction = KL-11078 Direction-

    Thanks
    Doug J
    Last edited by submarineboat; 01-31-2009 at 12:03 AM. Reason: Typo


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    Thanks for looking and pondering. The answer to my question is yes, and you also need PC-2-Route J24 set to +5v, and Mode J3 set to N1, when using Mach3. The motors moving for the first time is really cool!

    Best of Luck
    Doug
    www.SubmarineBoat.com


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