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Old 11-19-2010, 12:19 AM
 
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Wiring Stepper, driver and breakout board

Hi.
Recently I purchased SP705 power suply, M880A driver, 57HS22 stepper motor all from Leadshine and breakoutboard
from next image

http://img.alibaba.com/img/imagerepo...er2_132260.jpg

I will get 5V from USB.

Please help me configure driver, wiring motor to driver and configuring EMC2 or Mach3 to do a simple 1 axis test

Thank You in advance
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Old 11-20-2010, 05:10 PM
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Err... does the mfgr you purchased the driver, etc... from not have that documentation? Wow...

Something has to tell you which parallel port signal goes to which P# on that break out board. If there are no docs, you will probably just have to tell your CNC software to put a signal on a pin, then run some sort of job that exercises that pin and look for a signal with a meter or logic probe down the line of P# pins.

Then you need to figure out which pin is which on your stepper motors. If there are no docs, this page may help:
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I have the documentation. but moor doesen't move a bit
I have W7 - 64 bit and mach3. I think Mach3 is not compatible with x64 environement. So i tryít in ubuntu x32 and emc2 but still no result.
I think is a wiring problem.
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the wiring i made

This is the wiring i made
The motor is 57HS22
What is worng
And what is the mach3 settings
Or EMC2???
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Did you find solution to your problem?
I am waiting the same board to arrive,your wiring looks ok to me.
Did you try to change active low/high setting in mach3?

Why nobody connects enable pin on this drivers?
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Found the manual for this DB25 breakout board if anybody needs it:
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How do I connect an old stepper driver with cwp +, - and ccwp +, - to a new break out board with pulse, com, and step? Should I use a flip flop that will send the pulse to cwp + when dir is high and ccwp + when dir is low and connect cwp - and ccwp - to com?

Also, does anyone know if and how I can add optical feed back into my breakout board? I'll attach photo's of my breakout board and stepper driver with labels.

I also have some other questions I have posted in my blog and would appreciate any help or direction, so please feel free to visit my blog on my punch press project.
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