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    New driverboard 4wire stepper wiring problem.

    Hello,
    Figured id wire this driver to a 4wire stepper.
    Now the driverboard have a 4 wire output that says this 1-EN, 2-DIR, 3-STEP,
    4-COM.

    What i guesd of this is that DIR & STEP Is two mains and other two (-),
    But from mach3 when i test the motor it wont turn more than 1/2 step. (( AND THE DIRECTION SEEM TO BE WORKING))


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    Can you provide more information on your setup?

    Perhaps a photo or a link to your driver and breakout board, as well as a diagram showing how you have wired them together would be useful.


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    Yes, good request. here is a link


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    Now the driverboard have a 4 wire output that says this 1-EN, 2-DIR, 3-STEP,
    4-COM.
    2 and 3 are step and direction inputs from the parallel port. Not outputs to the motor.
    Gerry

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    http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html

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    The picture in your link looks like it is showing the terminals of a "breakout board".

    If you have wired those terminals to the EN-, DIR- and PU- terminals of your stepper motor driver, have you also wired +5 volts to the EN+, DIR+ and PU+ input terminals of your driver?

    How do you have Mach3 configured?


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    Hello,

    The instruction manual i have says 2=DIR 3=STEP. thats how i setup mach also why i wired the DIR & STEP as (+) and EN & PU as (-).


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    As ger21 stated, you can not connect a motor to this board.


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    There must be 4 other terminals, usually labeled A and B and something like -A and -B or something similar.

    EN is the enable pin from Mach3 and the COM is probably the parallel port ground.
    Gerry

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    http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html

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