I have a few questions regarding the "C11G- MULTIFUNCTION CNC BOARD" http://cnc4pc.com/Tech_Docs/C11GR8_2_USER_MANUAL.pdf which I hope someone can answer for me.
My questions are:
1) Is this Break Out Board compatible with, Automation Technologies (KL-4030 Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver, 40VDC/3A) http://www.automationtechnologiesinc...030WithC10.pdf and http://www.automationtechnologiesinc...ls/KL-4030.pdf?
2) On the output side of the "C11G- MULTIFUNTCION CNC BOARD" the connections 1-9 also have a COM connection and the connections after are GND 14-16 GND 17, are the connections labeled as GND strictly grounds or are these connections switched to 5V along with the COM connections using the jumper?
I have built a CNC Router which is a 5 axis machine, I need 3 connections for each driver, one of which has to be a 5V connection, I see there are a total of 6 COM connections, if the GND connections are permanent grounds would I just use one of the other unused COM connections?
Would this be how to make the Output connections for the 5 axis:
Use all number connections 1-14, use all the COM connections except the one between 2-3 and use the COM connection between 8-9 for the needed 5V for the connection at numbers 9-14.
1
COM=5V
2
COM=5V
3
COM=5V
4
5
COM=5V
6
7
COM=5V
8
COM=5V
9
GND
14
16
GND
17
I hope I did not make this is not too confusing.
Thank you for your time and help,
Craig
My questions are:
1) Is this Break Out Board compatible with, Automation Technologies (KL-4030 Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver, 40VDC/3A) http://www.automationtechnologiesinc...030WithC10.pdf and http://www.automationtechnologiesinc...ls/KL-4030.pdf?
2) On the output side of the "C11G- MULTIFUNTCION CNC BOARD" the connections 1-9 also have a COM connection and the connections after are GND 14-16 GND 17, are the connections labeled as GND strictly grounds or are these connections switched to 5V along with the COM connections using the jumper?
I have built a CNC Router which is a 5 axis machine, I need 3 connections for each driver, one of which has to be a 5V connection, I see there are a total of 6 COM connections, if the GND connections are permanent grounds would I just use one of the other unused COM connections?
Would this be how to make the Output connections for the 5 axis:
Use all number connections 1-14, use all the COM connections except the one between 2-3 and use the COM connection between 8-9 for the needed 5V for the connection at numbers 9-14.
1
COM=5V
2
COM=5V
3
COM=5V
4
5
COM=5V
6
7
COM=5V
8
COM=5V
9
GND
14
16
GND
17
I hope I did not make this is not too confusing.
Thank you for your time and help,
Craig