- Need Help! Brother TC229 cnc-620 spindle amplifier pinout.
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Need Help! Brother TC229 cnc-620 spindle amplifier pinout.
Hi All!
I have an old Brother TC229 control board (B52J057-1) with the 4 output connectors (20pin) for the X,Y,Z Axis and the Spindle. I know it belonged to a CNC-620 control system. I have the original spindle amplifier (Sanyo Denki PE0A150Mxxxc00) for the board and the spindle motor as well. Fortunately I have the power cable and encoder cable too, so actually I have everything I need.
I don't want to use the original board for controlling the amp and the motor, I'd like to use an other card using pulse/dir or analog (+- 10V) contol. But unfortunately I have no information, about the pinout of the I/O connector (CN1) of the amplifier! In the Sanyo Denki Pe manual, the CN1 connector is a 50 pin connector, but mine is just a 15 pin connector, so I can not figure out the pinout from the manual.
Can anyone explain or measure me the pinout of that CN1 I/O connector????
I'm looking for pins like (SON (servo on), SG (ground),VCMD (analog velocity command)!
I"d be very thankful!
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Re: Need Help! Brother TC229 cnc-620 spindle amplifier pinout.
A little update on the Thread!
I've already got the relation of the connctors and now I just need to figure out how I could use them to control the spindle drive.
NC Board ----- Spindle Drive (CN1)
1 ----- 1
3 ----- 2
5 ----- 3
7 ----- 4
10 ----- 5
13 ----- 6
n/a ----- 7
n/a ----- 8
2 ----- 9
4 ----- 10
6 ----- 11
8 ----- 12
11 ----- 13
12 ----- 14
9 ----- 15
I still don't know the control method is analog or digital!
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Re: Need Help! Brother TC229 cnc-620 spindle amplifier pinout.
Update Again!
The control board with the 20 pin connectors for X,Y,Z drives and for Spindle is a Brother CNC-820 controller!!!!!!!!
So the first information was totally wrong!
- Need Help! Brother TC229 cnc-620 spindle amplifier pinout.
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