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I searched this thread a few times and still have not ran into it. Ive got the cnc4pc C10 parallel port interface card rev.10 that has been sitting around for a while and was wondering if anybody by chance might have wiring diagrams or know a way to connect it to the g540. I do have a second parallel port on the pc connected internally just want more inputs for auto tool zero and and a power draw bar. Any suggestions would be great . |
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I know the card plugs from one side pc port to other side card port and do I just power with seperate ps and use inputs through mach to designate what pin inputs to use or is there a different method, Any ideas anybody I am knew to this type of board but was under the assumption that this would work If pictures are need please let me know |
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| I would like add more accessories to my mill and i know the g540 does not have enough inputs to do what i will be doing. Just trying to prepare myself for add-ons to the mill. Tool changer, Draw bar, Auto tool zero coolant and mist control etc. all through mach 3. spindle control would be nice but have not found any solutions or ideas with my spindle and and electronics package. |
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| The C10 is a parallel port breakout board. The G540 essentially has a built-in parallel port breakout board. The G540 has some available outputs and inputs. If you have used up the available outputs and inputs of the G540, then you can get additional outputs and inputs by connecting the C10 to a second parallel port, and taking those outputs and inputs directly from the C10. |
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| While I currently have a TB6560-based board for use with the lathe, I am planning to buy a G540 to use with the X2. I have previously researched the C10 (as well as some similar no-name eBay boards), and have also built my own parallel port breakout boards. I am also working on designing some microcontroller-based add-on boards suitable for use in home or small business CNC applications. So I have a lot of projects in the works, and have found this forum to be an invaluable source of good info. Good luck with your build... |
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