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  1. #1
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    Question Help with LPT Stepper Interface

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    I've been provided this LPT interface to use to control 3 gecko 201's.

    I haven't been able to find any documentation for it, and all I was provided with is this pinout list, which itself is a bit confusing to me:

    Code:
    Max NC Wiring Diagram
    Pin#     Software Req.      LPT Interface
    1         M3 OUTPUT          X_AXIS ENABLE
    2         X STEP             X_AXIS STEP
    3         X DIRECTION        Y_AXIS STEP
    4         Y STEP             Z_AXIS STEP
    5         Y DIRECTION        A_AXIS STEP
    6         Z STEP             X_AXIS DIRECTION
    7         Z DIRECTION        Y_AXIS DIRECTION
    8         A STEP             Z_AXIS DIRECTION
    9         A DIRECTION        A_AXIS DIRECTION
    10        LIMIT SW POS       A_AXIS LIMIT(Active When High)
    11        INP TOOL CH        N/C
    12        LIMIT SW NEG       Z_AXIS LIMIT(Active When High)
    13        G61 Switch         Y_AXIS LIMIT(Active When High)
    14        M4 OUTPUT          Y_AXIS ENABLE
    15        NONE               X_AXIS LIMIT(Active When High)
    16        M7 OUTPUT          Z_AXIS ENABLE
    17        M8 OUTPUT          A_AXIS ENABLE
    18        GND                Any Connector GND Pin
    For the Pin#11 input(INP TOOL CH), solder a wire, on the LPT Interface
    DB25, from Pin #15 to Pin #11. This will connect this unused pin.
    I was told that I didn't need to plug in the power connector (for 12V), but I'm starting to doubt the validity of that information since it doesn't seem to be working. Although, it's very possible I could be configuring the output pins incorrectly in Mach2.. Which column should I use for my configuration? (I've actually tried both.., but the most I've ever felt is a faint "clicking" in the ( wrong )motor whenever I change direction from the motor tuning screen in mach2)

    If I do plug in the 12V, does that mean I have to add 470 Ohm resistors inline with the step and direction inputs on the geckos? (like it says here )

    Have any of you used this board before or know how? I know very little about cnc in general, as this is my first time to work with it. So any other tips on how to get this working would be much appreciated.

  2. #2
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    You need to plug in the connector. It supplies 5v and 12v. The circuit probably uses the 5v only. To be sure, just measure one of the signal pins with a voltmeter.

  3. #3
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    You don't need the 12V. The output from the LPT Interface is open-collector (stated in the part decription at mach5products.com), already appropriate for the Gecko. Ensure you're 5V supply to the Gecko is okay.

    Without a schematic of the board, it's difficult to indicate the proper configuration for Mach2. May be a high resolution picture, both sides of the LPT interface, will help in trying to figure out the connections.
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    Actually, the 5V in the power connector isn't connected to anything, while the 12V goes to the two chips.. So I imagine if they need power at all to run, then I'll have to plug in the 12V?

    Sorry, I don't have any other pictures of the board, but from what I remember of looking at it and following the traces, it appears to match column 2 better than column 1.

    as for the 5v to the gecko, I found a 5V 2A ac adapter and plugged that in. I had originally been told I could just tie the common to the enable, but after reading some posts here, I decided that that probably wouldn't work.

    If I end up having to connect the 12V, I may take the unused 5V line and connect it to the geckos instead of using the wall adapter.. would that work?

  5. #5
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    Got it working!

    Man, it felt good to see those motors turn.

    I hooked up the 12V and used the second column in the pinout chart.

    I didn't use any resistors inline with the step and direction wires.. After reading that white paper from gecko again, I *think* it means you use them if you hook 12V to the common instead of 5V? Or can you even do that?

    I also switched my 5V supply from the ac adapter to the pc's 5v, and it worked fine. I'm thinking it might be better for me to have a seperate psu for the 12 & 5v instead of having to have a power wire running from the pc though.

    Thanks for the help!

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    Let the fun begins ... :wee:
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