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| You connect the drive in the same was as a steper motor drive...use step and direction signals from Mach3. Thers is lots on info here in the Mach3 section, also have a look here:- http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php Lots of info ![]() ATB Derek |
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| You need to get a Breakout board (pc4cnc.com) . They have a bunch to choose from depending on that you want to do. Like DerekBPcnc says, you need to go to the Mach3 forum and read on what others have done and what works best. Also you need a power supply that matches the servo motors and the speed you require.
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