And I would like to thank Marek for all his help
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Awesome Doug!!!!!Glad you can now get back top the task at hand - Making tube mounting boards :)
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勇気と気分There is something weird going on here. I've definitely seen people doing enable pins in parallel on the TB drivers. I personally haven't since I pretty much never wire the enable pins, they generally aren't that helpful. I wish I had the time to look into this. In a few weeks I'll be adding a multi-homing Z axis to a printer for a customer, it'll use TB drivers, I'll try some of this out at that point I think.
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--Thanks BertCurious to see what Art Wolf has to say :)
On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 1:24:21 PM UTC-5, cncmachineguy wrote:Awesome Doug!!!!!Glad you can now get back top the task at hand - Making tube mounting boards :)On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 1:02 PM Doug Hoffman <hoffm...@comporium.net> wrote:And I would like to thank Marek for all his help--
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There is something weird going on here. I've definitely seen people doing enable pins in parallel on the TB drivers. I personally haven't since I pretty much never wire the enable pins, they generally aren't that helpful. I wish I had the time to look into this. In a few weeks I'll be adding a multi-homing Z axis to a printer for a customer, it'll use TB drivers, I'll try some of this out at that point I think.
The cpu costs only a few dollars but it should be handled with appropriate care.
Jim
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勇気と気分On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 8:32 PM Jim <rosegarde...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 7:36:52 PM UTC+1, Arthur Wolf wrote:There is something weird going on here. I've definitely seen people doing enable pins in parallel on the TB drivers. I personally haven't since I pretty much never wire the enable pins, they generally aren't that helpful. I wish I had the time to look into this. In a few weeks I'll be adding a multi-homing Z axis to a printer for a customer, it'll use TB drivers, I'll try some of this out at that point I think.Hello Arthur,Some drivers (e.g. leadshine DM556 etc.) have different optos at their inputs.Faster ones (like 6N137) for step & direction and cheaper, slower ones for enable inputs.That would explain why the enable inputs could draw more current than step/dir lines.
Personally i would never connect external drivers directly to the sensible cpu-pins without an protecting stage in between.Modern drivers pretty much all have optos on their inputs, having optos on the smoothie side is going to be overkill for most users.
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