Re: Input Stopped Working
Is this what your board looks like?
https://hobbycnc.com/wp-content/uplo...PRO-3-Axis.png
If so, then the input probably failed because the board does not have any galvanic isolation between the inputs and the PC. Problem is, most lilkely it's your computer's parallel port that has failed.
Re: Input Stopped Working
Pretty sure that's it. Been a while since I layed eyes on it. Like, three days, so of course I can remember.
I'm also using an ESS so the problem could be there also?
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Re: Input Stopped Working
So the HobbyCNC is connected to the ESS, not to the parallel port? Then the problem is likely in the ESS or its breakout board. Judging by the pictures I could find, HobbyCNC just passes the pin 10 signal through and pulls it up.
Re: Input Stopped Working
The input pins are pulled up. At least the ESS is much easier to access. I see if I can do we checking there.
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Re: Input Stopped Working
Wow. Sorry for the fat fingers and auto corrupt.
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Re: Input Stopped Working
Fixed! Or rather a suitable work around. Moved the probe to an input on port 2 of the ESS. Thank you Warp 9 for providing 3 ports!
Finally back to my SOP. Sometimes you don't realize how important something is until you are forced to do without it.
CitizenofDreams, thanks for your help!
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Re: Input Stopped Working
Glad you got your machine working, thanks for the update!
Is the ESS connected to the HobbyCNC directly, or does it have a breakout board with opto isolators? Without isolation, you may lose another input eventually when the stars align in a wrong way.
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Directly connected. Is there a stand alone opto isolation device that I can add? Although the driver box is about 13 years old so I don't feel too bad, I don't feel I'm a lucky person either.
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