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Group: DynoMotion Message: 10358 From: John Gizienski Date: 10/21/2014
Subject: Fw: [DynoMotion] Router On/Off
Hi Tom,
Tried to cut a part tonight and the router wouldn't fire up.  I hadn't tried to use the router since switching to the Kstep.  The relay card I'm using is looking for a low.  Can I connect pin 2 to grd and the relay wire to pin 1 of JP33?
Jack

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From: "'Jack Gizienski' jackgiz@... [DynoMotion]" <DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 9:42 PM
Subject: RE: [DynoMotion] Router On/Off

 
Hi Tom,
In Ref to using the Gecko for my Y axis on JP5, pins 1 & 2.  It’s a 201X by the way.  Do I simply modify the Init to the following?
 
ch1->OutputChan0=4;
 
Jack
 
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Hi Jack,
 
See below:
 
From: "'Jack Gizienski' jackgiz@... [DynoMotion]" <DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com>
To: DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2014 5:15 PM
Subject: RE: [DynoMotion] Router On/Off
 
 
Hi Tom,
I got my Kstep the other day and am preparing to install it.  However, before I do I want to confirm that I understand the wiring correctly.  I will be using external limit switches for calibrating, Estop etc and an external relay to turn the router on and off.  I assume that it is good practice to use an isolated supply for the external functions so here’s my plan:
>>>Yes
Power supply 1
               +5 Volt
               Power the Kflop through JR1, pins 3 and 4 (does this also power the Kstep through JP 36?)
>>> It can but not if you wish to run in fully isolated mode.  Removing the Isolation Jumpers breaks this connection so your method below is required to supply +5V to KFLOP.
 
 
Power supply 2 – Ground not tied to PS1 ground or +5 V
>>> correct
               +5 and +12 Volt
               +5 powers the Kstep through J6 Grd and +5V
>>> correct
              +5 also goes to JP33 pins 1 since my relay for the router is 5 volt (or do I need to switch to 12 v?)
>>> That should work, but there is ~ 1V drop across the relay driver so the load will only see 4V
 
               +12 goes the Kstep JP33 pin 8 and the ground to one side of all the input switches
>>> correct
 
Remove the “disable Opto” jumper
>>> correct
Remove JP34 and JP35 Isolation jumpers
  >>> correct
Power supply 3
               +36 Volts (ground is not connected to PS1 or PS2)
               +36 goes to J1 VB and the GND to GND
  >>> correct
 
1 Jumper on position A of Voltage Clamp
>>> correct
Tag on the steppers says 3 Amps so do I put the current jumper on “H” for 3.13 Amps or do I derate to 2.5 Amps with jumpers on “M” and “L”?
  >>> The 2.5A setting should be used to avoid running the motors too hot\
 
I have one Nema 34 for my Y running off a Gecko so I am planning on connecting the Gecko input to JP26 pins 3 and 4 and the Kflop +5 V.
>>> No I don't think this is correct.  Normally the Gecko would be connected to KFLOP JP5 pins 1 and 2 (Step Dir Generator #4).  It depends which type of gecko you have.
 
I also know that I have to set bit 45 and do a KstepPresent=True and add 8 to the output channel numbers for X, Y and Z.
>>> correct
 
Does this look right and have I missed anything?  I really want to avoid letting the smoke out of any of the components.
>>> I don't see anything
Jack
 
>> Regards TK