C32S - Dual Port Multifunction Board
CNC4PC
C32S - Dual Port Multifunction Board
FEATURES
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Connects directly to the Smooth Stepper (from Warp9).
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IEEE 1284 Standard compatible
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Built-in PWM-Based Speed Control.
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Built-in Isolated DC-DC converter for analog output voltage.
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Two Built-in Electro Mechanical Relays with NO and NC positions for spindle control.
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RJ45 Connector for Easy VFD Connection.
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Monitors E-Stop, Safety Charge Pump and Drivers.
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Monitors VFD alarm signal.
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Enables and disable the drivers.
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Electromechanical Relay with NO and NC positions for general purpose (Pin 2_16 or Pin 2_17, jumper-selectable).
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Microcontroller based SCHP.
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RJ45 connectors for all I/Os.
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Easy Connections with CNC4PC relay boards and speed control boards.
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Connects 4 and 6 axis pendants (MPG2, MPG12, and MPG8)
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Opt-isolated inputs.
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Works with regular parallel ports.
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All TTL 5VDC signals.
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Buffered outputs.
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Status LEDs on all inputs and output connections.
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Works directly with popular CNC hardware and software.
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34 inputs and outputs.
SKU | C32S |
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Manufacturer | CNC4PC |
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   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- What is a Safety Charge Pump (SCHP)?
It is a watchdog. It is a feature in which the control software will send a pulse stream through a pin, as if it was moving an axis. Then a microcontroller on the breakout board will see that pulse stream and will know that the signals coming from the c...
Read more - US and International modes of operations for VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) and Speed Controllers
VFDs and motors have two way of operation, in the US we use CW and CCW, in the rest of the world, or INT (International) it is used START/STOP and DIRECTION. These settings can usually be adjusted VFD settings. The chances are that if you purchased the V...
Read more - Why use Ethernet Connection for my Motion Controller?
The Ethernet Connection has many advantages over USB. It is more reliable as Ethernet runs a client-server connection, while USB runs as a Windows Device. If there happens to be any glitch in the communication, you can lose the USB d...
Read more - The Analog Output to the VFD is not stable
The issue is related to noise coming back from the analog input terminals on the VFD. They are supposed to be isolated, but sometimes noise finds a way. There are two ways of fixing that: - Use shielded cables for the analog and its ground and ground the...
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