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Excellent new breakout board
A few months ago I was looking for a new breakout board for my UC300ETH, and came across the MB2 from CNC Room in Thailand.
http://www.cncroom.com/break-out-board/smooth-stepper I'm using it with my UC300ETH and UCCNC, but it's designed to work with Mach3 and Mach4 and an ESS. It's an extremely high quality board, and has a lot of really great features. It uses 3 ports on the ESS (and UC300), for a lot of inputs and outputs.. Here's some of the features: 24V I/O, with LED's on every pin. Analog speed control Differential step and direction 2 relays Safety circuit Here's a few pics with mu UC300ETH. I'll be making an adapter plate in a few weeks to mount the UC300 on top of the MB2, but for now, it's just sitting on my desk. |
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Hello ger , nice to see this - can you tell what are the differeretial line driver IC used?
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I am successfully using AM26LS31 for differential line driver on my Pokeys board similar to CNCroom boards. It works flawless for almost a year now
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Thanks Danilo - I am on my way to build a Bob for the eding cnc CPU5a and was wishing to know what people around are using.
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Looks like it's using AM26LS31C.
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@Irfan: I use Eding CPU5b with Eding Bob.
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