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I am not sure and I have not tested/checked specs. The two 2.37K resistors may prevent the input to come down to a reliable low signal and is the reason I did not assign them. If shorted then they can be used.
They are open drain outputs and function as an on/off switch to ground. There is no output on pin 2 of the connectors unless there is a load connected bewteen pin 1 and 2. The load can be a spindle motor, a relay coil, a resistor or whatever else (except a short) that draws current |
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I understand. One more question, for the spindle control on this board, is there a PWM 0-10 volt pin? It seems the fystec e4 board has a 0-5v and 0-24v pwm (I might be wrong). Edit: I think I'll simply get a 0-5v to 0-10v pwm booster. |
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Quick question, and most likely terjeio (hey!), is this board also limited in terms or assignable inputs like the Fystec E4? It is IMMENSLY easier to upload the firmware onto it compared to the FYSTEC E4 board. I wanted to see what it was capable and its pleasing to see that the probe and estop have assigned pins. I am wondering if it pins THB (GND/1024) and TH0 (GND/1027) can be assigned as hold/start pins? I am also noticing that there is no 12v output in the 3 fan inputs on the opposite side of the USB-C port. Thanks again for the help!
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