Hi,
did someone find the schematic of the controller which comes with the machine? I'm curious what for is the smaller DB15 connector.
Thanks,
vph
Hi,
did someone find the schematic of the controller which comes with the machine? I'm curious what for is the smaller DB15 connector.
Thanks,
vph
Hi dear friend
I'd asked Faye this question and she answer to me that is to connect something like that:
http://cgi.ebay.com.hk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=110401671544
But my opinion is that it is for end switches connection. I will try to find it after the summer and I will reply.
Thanks. Meanwhile I received the schematic from Luke Chan. I did not check yet details but this connector seems to provide some control signals before the optical isolation.
thanks,
vph
Hi,
Im not 100% on this but there is a sticker on the back of the controller that seems to indicate the following.
DB9 pin 1 = DB25 pin 10
DB9 pin 2 = DB25 pin 11
DB9 pin 3 = DB25 pin 12
DB9 pin 4 = DB25 pin 13
DB9 pin 5 = DB25 pin 14
DB9 pin 6+7 = 5V
DB9 pin 8+9 = GND
The PCB the DB9 connects to says “input” so I would say they are general purpose input pins that can be configured in Mach3 for whatever use, limits, external jog etc.
Hope this helps
Ray
Thanks.
Obviously your controller is different type. Mine do not have a DB9 but DB15 connector.
vph
OOP's...............sorry wrong machine..............i thought we were talking about the Tonsen CNC, thats what iv got.
Appologies
Ray
Hi, any suggestions waht kind of small vise I can use with this machine for small plasstic parts?
Thaks,
vph
Hi, This is my first post so I guess no better way than to jump in with both feet...... Bought the Sable 2015 and am waiting for it to arrive, received a "junk" computer off ebay and will be using Mach3... so far so good. I understand that the Sable documentation leaves a bit to be desired (no pun intended). If you have that schematic could you please post it?
Many Thanks!
Hi mk77,
here is the schematic.
vph
just got my sable 2015 wrking after much head sctratching.
followed the install instructions to no avail then ticked sherline mode and all started to move.
now i need to get eagle exporting g code and i will have a go at making some pcb's
anyone any good solutions for mounting a sacrificial mdf bed and clamping the copper clad board?
Hmmm, interesting, what software are you using?
I use Mach3, but I have heard that Sherline uses a
different motor that the Sable. Do your motors move
accurately? Also I would be interested in what you
came up with for that sacrificial bed.... progess has
been slow for me, due to attending to some heat issues
with my controller (Ver 2).
... Just FYI, you might want to check your circuit board
against the schematic more closely. I was in process
of building up a cable for the DB15 when I discovered
that U19 is not installed which then prompted me to
look further.... I have the Ver 2 controller...
R87 and R88 are present, R28 and LED5 are missing,
J3 header has holes and silk screening but no pins, and
last but certainly not least, the caps on pin 2 of each of
the LM555 timer chips (C22, C27 and C28) have been
jumpered out. Leaving those 3 caps out may have been
by design but the board differs from the schematic.
If you plan on using a manual pulse generator I would
look real close at the pin out of its connector to verify
the used/usable connections which mate up with your
board... it could save you some wonderment and grief.
These are the most obvious omissions I have seen so
far, there could/might/may be more so just to be aware.
Should I discover more I will post them, as I hope you
will do the same.... Thanks.
A word of caution. The schematic available from Luke Chan, and posted by vph, is for the later model of the driver board. It does NOT cover the original board which has a large heatsink and fan, and no opto isolation. Luke does not have a schematic available for this board.
To clarify further, the schematic is for the board shown in the attached photos.
This is my first post, but I have watched this thread with interest. I have a working Sable-2015 which I am currently fitting out with a vacuum chuck and full control panel. My first boards will be used as part of this system design.
hey all,
i just received my sable today as well. Noticed two things from playing with it. the x axis is not level. also cnc controller gets kinda hot...
also my y axis is acting funny...gets stuck (maybe its a software issue or someting)
Whats the easiest way to fix the level problem?
ok i made a video. it was 2:00 am... i was tired...
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ok obviously im tired and can embed right now.... here is the link...
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I have read through the whole Sable 2015 thread. And, have some experience with CNC machines.
You guys have taken a lot of time and trouble to post and get good information out to others!
I do have one note for those wanting to upgrade. If the power for the motors comes through the controller, it might not be designed to handle the power of a NEMA 23 stepper motor. You can get stronger NEMA 17 motors that may do what you want. Let alone the drilling mount holes has to be more precise than a hand drill.
Also, some of the problems might be that it needs run a while to smooth out any imperfections in the rod/nut setup. It shouldn't, but I do not know the quality of parts they used.
I have never messed with the type of backlash nut they put on it, but some are adjustable...
Other than that, "hello" to everyone. And, I wish someone with more experience had come on instead of letting everyone flounder trying to figure it out.
Looks decent. How much are you guys paying for shipping and customs fees to get that machine into the united states? I'd like to own one.
He has them for sale on ebay still but they are $499 and dont come with the power supply or controller and wiring.
Any suggestions?
"also cnc controller gets kinda hot..."
Bolt it to a bigger heatsink with a fan.
The drivers are bolted through the bottom & the whole housing acts like a heatsink.