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Why would you need a breakout board for the 2110? Just hook a db25 mf printer extension cable between the R2110 and your printer port, then hook your limit switches to the db15 on the mother board. By the way, the opto isolated mother board is scheduled to be available the first week of November. Tom Eldredge Rutex LLC
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| Gentlemen, I think there is some confusion about the need for the braking resistor. The breaking resistor I am talking about has nothing to do with the brake installed in the Sanyo motors. The breaking resistor I am talking about obsorbs the BEMF in the motor circuit when the motor is stopping. Download and read the motor and drive matching document located on the Rutex.com web site under products, R2000 series. It is very informative and helpful whether you use GEcko's or Rutex boards. It will help you size motors and drives for your projects. Tom Eldredge Rutex LLC
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