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    Arrow Tutorial for Spindle Control

    Hi All,
    I just made a page to do a simple spindle control for the xylotex controller and turbocnc
    It is on the bottom of my webpage

    http://www.teilhardo.com

    and titled "spindle control"

    Good luck,
    Tei
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    Thank you very much, how timely.
    Great job, I am going to put it to use soon.
    co


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    Glad I can help. Let me know if you find any errors, I will be sure to fix them.
    Good luck, its so exciting to walk out on the machine, come back an hour later and have the part cut out and the spindle off (if you don't find yourself hypnotized by the hum of stepper motors)
    -Tei
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    I checked out your website. It is neat and well organized. Nice work with spindle controll.


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    Hmmm. I posted here yesterday and it is gone.
    I can not get this to work. I have e-mailed jeff at xylotex, and have received a couple of replies, but no real solutions yet. The problem is that all of the outputs run directly from the printer port, and the most you will get is about 2.9V, I have no idea how you can trigger your relay with a resistor in line, that would bring it down to less than 1V.
    Please advise.
    thanks
    co


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    Hi Yukon,
    Check the voltage running from your parallel port. Is it >3 volts?
    As far as I know, most computers use the CMOS standard 5 volts. The resistor that you attach shouldn't effect the voltage, just the current. In otherwords:

    PPort _____________
    (+5V) ------\/\/\/\/---------|+5Vin
    300ohm |
    | Relay
    |
    Ground ---------------------| 0V in
    (0V) |_____________

    if you only get 2.9 volts, you'll have to get a relay with a lower Vin value.
    I hope this works

    -Tei
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    Sorry the schematic got a little messed up when the message got posted


    From PPort
    (+5V) ------\/\/\/\/---------|+5Vin

    (Ground)--------------------|0V in
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    I got a different reply from Jeff at xylotex.
    Very confusing indeed.
    I will wait until my SSRelay arrives and give it a go.
    Thanks
    co


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    PERFECT!!!
    Thank you very much, that has all the answers!
    co


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    Well I received my solid state relay and hooked it up and it works perfectly.
    I dont understand why you put the resistor in line, it is not needed.
    co


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    Glad it worked. The resistor is just to limit the current from the computer. Since SS relays have pretty low threscholds to turn on, I figured that I minds well not put to much strain on the computers power supply
    -Tei
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