Connecting AWC-608B DSP and TB6560-4V5

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Radishworks
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Connecting AWC-608B DSP and TB6560-4V5

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I'm starting to do all the wiring for a 40W buildlog.net Laser. I purchased a AWC-608B DSP and TB6560-4V5 from LO.

I assume I've got to hook into the controller parallel port pins to the DSP. I think I've got everything figured out except the DC5V. Do I need to connect the DC5V for X/Y/Z or will just the STEP / DIR be enough? If so can I just feed the DC5V from someplace off the DSP?

Here's the plan:

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TB6560 parallel port          DSP 
--------------------         --------------
              ????     >      X-DC5V
              PIN2     >      X-PUL
              PIN3     >      X-DIR
              ????     >      Y-DC5V
              PIN4     >      Y-PUL
              PIN5     >      Y-DIR
              ???      >      Z-DC5V
              PIN6     >      Z-PUL
              PIN7     >      Z-DIR
Thanks for the help,
Mike
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Re: Connecting AWC-608B DSP and TB6560-4V5

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Actually I don't recommend to use TB6560 3axis or 4axis for the DSP. It's a little complicate to do wiring. Plus, overall performance isn't good as a single axis stepping motor with fine resolution and controlling. This board is not the same as the Bart's 4 axis card where I guess he layout all the pins direct to the connection terminal.

Anyway, let's give a try.

The TB6560 output signal should be "Level High" without PUL- or DIR-. Let 's do a small trick here.
So, instead of trying to connect to the +5V of the DSP, let's do it to "GND". Note, I haven't done it before but this is my guess.

TB6560 parallel port DSP
-------------------- --------------
GND > GND
PIN2 > X-PUL
PIN3 > X-DIR
GND > GND
PIN4 > Y-PUL
PIN5 > Y-DIR
GND > GND
PIN6 > Z-PUL
PIN7 > Z-DIR


Let me know if it works out

Marco
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Re: Connecting AWC-608B DSP and TB6560-4V5

Post by Radishworks »

Thanks for the quick response.

Well I gave it a shot and it didn't seem to work. At least no motor turnage :)

I'm going on the assumption I can jog the motors from the DSP without a PC connected?

I think I'll order 3 single axis controllers.

Thanks Again,
Mike
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Re: Connecting AWC-608B DSP and TB6560-4V5

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Sorry it didn't work out. I haven't tried it myself as I usted Mach3 to drive the 2Axis,3Axis, and the 4axis board. When I got spare time, I may give a try. Recently my time was totally occupied. I need to upgrade my system to Win7 and Win8 fo testing the DSP controller card as some folks complained that the DSP may not function properly with Win7

For motor with 1.2A or less, use the M415 driver
http://www.lightobject.com/Mini-2-Phase ... -P650.aspx

For bigger motor with 3A motor, use the M542:
http://www.lightobject.com/2-Phase-45A- ... -P453.aspx

For bigger motor with 4A motor, use the M656 (or 566)
http://www.lightobject.com/2-Phase-56A- ... -P455.aspx

Peformancie is ensured. Less noise and run smoothly as it's using micocontroller instead of the Toshiba TB6560 driver IC

Regards,
Marco
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Inquiry of DSP controller,for Co2 RF metal laser tube

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Dear Mr. Marco

My self is Dinesh Suthar.

We are manufacturer of Laser cutting & engraving , CNC router machine, Plasma machines.

I want to purchase DSP controller, which can support on high speed engraving with Co2 RF metal laser tube. I am using Coherent GEM 30 laser tube in our laser machine.

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