Disabling or bypassing the enable function on a DM542T
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19 Mar 2019 11:03 #128962
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Disabling or bypassing the enable function on a DM542T was created by jools
Hi all
I have a Leadshine MX3660 driving a 4th axis via it's outputs though it uses three of the four available step, dir and enable. I'm just wondering whether I can bypass the enable or fool it in some way so I can free up the 3rd output to give me five axis milling?
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Jools
I have a Leadshine MX3660 driving a 4th axis via it's outputs though it uses three of the four available step, dir and enable. I'm just wondering whether I can bypass the enable or fool it in some way so I can free up the 3rd output to give me five axis milling?
Cheers
Jools
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19 Mar 2019 16:17 - 19 Mar 2019 16:21 #128978
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Replied by pl7i92 on topic Disabling or bypassing the enable function on a DM542T
simply do not connect any Plug of the ENA
eighter ena+ or ena-
then the stepper is always on
BUT keep in ind this may kill the Driver as there is full AMP at the power on to all Stepeprs
BETTER to use a relay and a outpin to controll this by MASHINE on signal
NOT e-stop
eighter ena+ or ena-
then the stepper is always on
BUT keep in ind this may kill the Driver as there is full AMP at the power on to all Stepeprs
BETTER to use a relay and a outpin to controll this by MASHINE on signal
NOT e-stop
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