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UIM 240xx step driver help.
Hi;
I'm sorry if I wrote the wrong topic section. problem with a link, http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2687 pdf files UIM240 model, the driver, I can not run with Mach3. I connected the LED pins on the XYZ axes running. Step pin: yes, okay - dir pin: yes, okay How where you need to connect the Vcc pin.? please help me. |
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What type of BOB are you using ?
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Thanks for the help. I also looked at the photo (UIM240-pdf). you say your shape exactly. I asked, but, whichever LPT pin. or together to make another circuit. |
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The pin from parallel port depends on your TYPE of BOB and where you pick up the connection
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(The pin from parallel port depends on your TYPE of BOB and where you pick up the connection)
I'm sorry could not make gogle translation. I could not understand. My connection is like that. |
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BOB = Break out board.
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You still need to tell us which 'Break-out Board (BOB)' you are using WITH your stepper drivers (UIM240). You need a BOB to send the signals to the drives (UIM240).
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window_s,
Break-out Board = 25 pin Interface board. What type of board did you use? |
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This will be a difficult one
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Actually, IMHO, any 25pin parallel port BOB will do... You can even run without one...
I recon Window_s has a language problem more then anything else. Give him/her some time... |
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Would like to thank all the friends who helped me. No problem now. I find the cure. Solution of the problem is in the picture. |
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to be very easy.
ULN2003 great device |
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