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  1. #1
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    active Lo or active Hi?

    I am configuring stepper motors in TUrbo CNC.
    Do i need to select Active Lo or active Hi?
    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by phantomcow2
    I am configuring stepper motors in TUrbo CNC.
    Do i need to select Active Lo or active Hi?
    Thanks
    Per the driver board kit instructions.....active high.

    BEST to post these questions in the HobbyCNC support forum hosted by Yahoo. A link is on our homepage as this CNCZone group is monitored less frequently.

    Dave Rigotti
    HobbyCNC.com

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobbycnc
    Per the driver board kit instructions.....active high.

    BEST to post these questions in the HobbyCNC support forum hosted by Yahoo. A link is on our homepage as this CNCZone group is monitored less frequently.

    Dave Rigotti
    HobbyCNC.com
    active Hi....perhaps that would explain why when active low is selected, steppers wont turn.
    Thankyou.
    Is this is the only setting for configuring motors on TUrbo CNC that is dependant on this board alone? My motors and computer not a factor
    Past this thread, i will keep it on the yahoo group.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by phantomcow2
    active Hi....perhaps that would explain why when active low is selected, steppers wont turn.
    Thankyou.
    Is this is the only setting for configuring motors on TUrbo CNC that is dependant on this board alone? My motors and computer not a factor
    Past this thread, i will keep it on the yahoo group.
    select "step and direction"

    Dave Rigotti

  5. #5
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    Yea i figured step and direction, thanks very much

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