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    G203V using Keling package/breakout board Help?

    Hi All,

    I purchased the Keling CNC 495 oz-in motor package minus the motor drives. I am using the Gecko G203v drives. The Keling package provides a C10 breakout board. I am confused on how to wire the G203v to this board. The breakout board input/out put shows 2-com-3 which I am assuming is for one axis. Should the 2 be connected to the Direction on G203v and com to the common of the G203v and 3 to the Step of the G203v. I cannot find any wiring diagrams that uses the C10 as the breakout board. Does any have any experiece with this that they can enlighten me? I am surprised that the G20v did not come with a actual wiring schematic. I am attaching info on the C10 bord. Actually the file was to large to download so here is the link.

    http://www.kelinginc.net/c10.pdf

    Thanks,
    Rene


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    This is a typical set up, Make sure you have the jumper set for common ground(jumper 1-2) Term 10 will be wired to com on the bob
    STEP X Pin 2
    DIR X Pin 3
    STEP Y Pin 4
    DIR Y Pin 5
    STEP Z Pin 6
    DIR Z Pin 7


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