Estlcam erratic moves
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I am not sure of what has been lose in translation in your 2nd point if thats what your asking Thank you very much for the attention John! You are helping me so much!!įor question 1 if the diagram in post 4 was not clearĬonnect the probe between the TB6560 input 13 and the common on the 5 pin input connectorįor the arduino and TB6560 board connectionsĬonnect the TB6560 printer port pin 13 to the arduino D06Īnd connect the TB6560 printer port ground pins 18 to 25 and the Arduino ground / negative supply Is a see the female (front), pin 2 is the second hole right to left, so the the male pin Will be pin 12, ir a see the male db25(front). I need to know what pin 2, for example is. Mach3 window(manual link) show e-stop to pin 13. You mean to link the 2,6,14 to 5V (on the left Arduino board-behind 3,3V-Power?) I mean that the Mach3 Window show output 1 to pin 9. So the wires from the arduino need to be connected to a 25 way D-type socket (female) to replicate the socket on the back of a PCįor example the arduino A0 ( X Dir output ) needs to be connected to pin 2 on the TB6560 boards 25 pin plug The TB6560 board has a 25 pin D-type plug (male) for the connection to a PC's parallel printer port "6-When show pin 7, for exemple, on the manual, a considera the db25 female or male? I'm confused." ( an alternative way, if the default Estlcam setup is for a normally closed switch to ground you could hard wire the D08-D13 inputs to the arduino ground ) If Estlcam is like Mach3/4 leave them open circuit and set up Estlcam for no limit switches "5-the cnc does not have limit switchs, so what link on D08-D13 on Arduino." I would use the D04 to control the relay on the TB6560 board to switch the spindle motor on and off, or Vacuum pump for dust collectionĭ05 is a PWM signal could be used to control a motor speed control boardĭ07 not using Estlcam I'm not sure what kind of error D07 monitors could it be an E-stop ? "4-i don't know what is to link on D04, D05, D07 on Arduino" The simple solution could be to connect the TB6560 boards enabe inputs to +5V from the arduino Not sure what the equivelent is on the Estlcam or what you want to control
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"2-Looking the manual in the link above Mach3 show only one output 1-pin 9? Does not show output" One advantage with the Arduino uno you have is a replacement ATmega328 pre programmed with the Arduino UNO 16 MHz Bootloader is availableĪ000048 ARDUINO, Microcontroller, Pre-loaded with Arduino UNO 16 MHz Bootloader, ATmega328, DIP-28 | Farnell element14 On the diagram I have shown the probe being connected to the pin 13 input on the TB6560 board Using the TB6560 boards input circuit will give the ATMEL IC on the arduino some protection You need a two wire connection - ground and D06 on the arduino , "1-The Probe i Put One or two wires? where? on the tb6550 or on the Arduino D06?" Using the TB6560 manual I have added more detail to this diagram I turn the spindle on and off separately.ĥ-the cnc does not have limit switchs, so what link on D08-D13 on Arduino.Ħ-When show pin 7, for exemple, on the manual, a considera the db25 female or male? I'm confused. Where i link them on Arduino?Ĥ-i don't know what is to link on D04, D05, D07 on Arduino. What link on Arduino?ģ-Looking the manual.show x, y, z enable pins 2, 6, 14. I am trying to link the tb6550 to Arduino Uno but i have douts, i don't know how, tô link the pins etc And tem use the Estlcam.ġ-The Probe i Put One or two wires? where? on the tb6550 or on the Arduino D06?Ģ-Looking the manual in the link above Mach3 show only one output 1-pin 9? Does not show output 2. I Mail the Estlcam programer but no answer. So i discover the Estlcam that do this, i think. The cnc is ok, but i would like to use "auto Zero" to facility my luthier working, to make guitars.
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Other users have had problems as outlined in this thread -Īnd after i bought the Smooth Stepper 1.2 to use USB
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The other thing you need to check is the arduino outputs you use can provide enough currentĭepending on the motors you use, the TB6560 board can be OK if you don't push it to its limit
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I expect they have used 6 of the 8 data output pins (2 to 9 ) for the 3 axis step & direction drives ,Ĭheck what pin (or pins ) they have used to enable the stepper drivers ! Not to make the pins used follow logical order
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Very often the pin function used is to make PCB track layout easier and You will need to check the TB6560 manual for functions of each of the pins as they have used them on your board. Using all 5 inputs and 10 of the possible 12 outputs
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My initial thought on how to connect the Arduino UNO to the TB6560
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Without seeing the TB6560 l or Arduino manuals