Yes, I think the drivers are rated 9-30 V. The lower the voltage you use, I guess the lower the signal to noise ratio will be. I have never tested this on this mill.🙂
Your english is quite oké!. I have also this board, and the cnc is almost ready build, I use microstepping. I have the pins for the spindel where you say it is a pcm puls signal I have a very nice schematic, it is a single mos chip who generate three fase 60 degree signals to mosfets who drive a motor, this can be a nice aproach I go test. Only I do miss a driver for the board and I do not now what to use, I have the Bitsensor type but there are others with a other number used like yours, so maybe your mach driver does work. regards
Was you able to run the demo version of mach3? I can't get the green light on the mach3 breakout board? I just get the red lsd flashing. Do I need the license version of mach3 to get the green light?
Sir, Have you Run any Longer carving Projects using the RnR USB card? Have you faced any unexpected interruptions or missed steps? So many videos say that It shouldn't be trusted for longer projects?
No, I have not run any "long" carving projects. For the small projects I have done it has worked quite well... (Except, I did not get the hang on the feeds and speeds... It seams that those parameters where ignored...)... Due to that I am working on other projects, it is a long time since I have used this CNC machine now. Good luck with your projects! ;-)
Hi! I have bought this scheda for my cnc but my surface with win 10 does not recognize it when I hook the usb. I have seen that you have the same pc. It could become me as it has done to recognize the motherboard of the pc. Thank you
Use Zadig to update the USB driver, and turn off Driver signature verification in safe mode. Google the latter information and I hope it will work for you.
Hi Raymond, thank you for your explanation abobut this card, I have the same, and I am trayng to connect a probe for Z zero set up, but the input 4 not turn on the digitize signal, all other inputs 1-3 are ok, and did you know which pin and port should be? Thank you and keep safe
I got the data is port 3 and pin 4, you can see the installation manual at www.cnccat.com/cnccat_photos/files/JDSW43A-USB%20MACH3%20(red).pdf best regards and keep safe
@@AL-dx8zv Hi A L 😊 I don't know how you have connected the inputs, or set up the inputs... However, it actually does not mather wich input you are using for what, as long as you have set up that input for the task you want it to do. (I am no guru in this, just to be clear :-) )... If I were to troubleshoot, I would: 1. check my connections if they where right. a. Use a voltmeter on the inputs, and trigger an event. Compare an input that works, with input 4. 2. If (1) works, double check your manual (page 12, with what I actually have set it up to: "Port 3, pin 4") 3. If (2) seams correct I would go to the "Diagnotics" tab in Mach 3 and see if the right viritual "LED" fires up, when an input is activated... Have you seen my video on testing an input sensor? czcams.com/video/mCNJ_so0K28/video.html Maybe it can help you 😉
This table shows you how you can find the ports and pin from the circuit board in Mach 3: Port Pin Pin on the circuit board 3 2 In 2 3 3 In 3 3 1 In 1 3 4 In 4
@@raymondbakken8577 thank you for your answers, I have connected a the Z zero probe now. It will help me to use different bits in the same project, keep safe and best regards!
Raymond Bakken Handwheel, in China it is sold as: CNC Pulse Generator 4/6 axis MPG pendant handwheel. Model A-1474. I managed to connect and control 3 axis in MACH3.
@@user-Aleksey_Putikov Is your controller USB based? I purcased a cheap controller at eBay (item 153651771679, I guess), that fits in the plug at the board. I mapped it up, and it works fine. However, a wireless, or USB based, is way cooler!👍
@@raymondbakken8577 I also have such a cheap controller as on video (RNR Universal USB Motion Card) and the handwheel is connected to a 10 pin connector.
@@user-Aleksey_Putikov I was thinking about makeing a video on how I did it, but in these Corona times I am not alowed to go to the "workshop" where I have my CNC.😉 (I figured it out) Thank you for respond 🙂
Hi Marques. I am not sure if I understand your question. Do you mean the power supply to the card? The "low Voltage side" is powered by the USB, the "high voltage side" is powered by the inverter. However, on the input you need something to drive the potensial down to zero/minus whenever you want a signal. Homing, end switch e.t.c.
Hej. Tack för en informativ video. Fick du tag i information om pinkonfigurationen för anslutning av handhållen jogg? Tänkte bygga mig en sådan själv.Hälsningar från Kristinehamn Sverige.
Hyggelig med melding fra flotte Sverige! Ja, jeg kjöpte meg den billigste du kan tenke deg: Den fungerer som bare det. :-) www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-USB-MACH3-100Khz-Breakout-Board-Hand-Control-Box-for-4-Axis-Interface-Driver/283997304253?hash=item421f8ef5bd:g:QVAAAOSwLLRfTwAa Koblet den opp slik: Signal Port Pin Pinne på kretskort På rekkeklemme Limit switches 3 2 In 2 Es E stop 3 1 In 1 Ns Probe 3 4 In 4 Pr Jog A ++ 3 10 Jog A + Jog Y -- 3 12 Jog Y - Jog Z -- 3 8 Jog Z - Jog Z ++ 3 7 Jog Z + Jog X -- 3 6 Jog X - Jog X ++ 3 5 Jog X + Jog A -- 3 9 Jog A - Jog Y ++ 3 11 Jog Y + Jeg vet ikke hvordan det ble seende ut for deg. Jeg prövde ä lage en tabell over :-) Signal, Port og Pin settings gjøres i Mach3 software: Configure -> Ports and Pins -> "input signals". Pinne pä kretskort ble jeg litt usikker på akkurat nå. Min CNC maskin står ubrukt et sted jeg ikke har hatt til gang på siden Covid startet i vår, og når jeg ser på tabellen som var kjempe logisk for meg i vår, så blir jeg litt usikker akkurat nå. Mulig det er en feil i min tabell (beklager i så fall). Men joggen virker helt supert! Har du sett denne siden?: buildyourcnc.com/item/electronicsAndMotors-electronic-component-breakout-Mach3-USB-Board
Faktisk sä kom jeg på: Det spiller jo ingen rolle hvilke pinne som dette gär til pä kretskortet. kabelen til den joggeren jeg brukte er jo ferdig terminert. sä hvis du bare setter opp "Signals, ports and pins" i software, sä skal det virke, fordi disse signalene går da til de riktige bryterne på joggeren. Det er nok også derfor jeg merket det slik jeg gjorde i tabellen min. :-)
@@raymondbakken8577 Tack. Jag har skickat efter en sådan. Ett tips till dig är att gå med i elektronikforumet.com/ där finns mycket kunskap om CNC, 3D m.m. Mitt medlemsnamn är Seniorlemuren där. Jag har även en videokanal här på CZcams czcams.com/users/seniorlemurenvideos Samt en Blogg www.emigranten.se där jag skriver om mina äventyr.
@@niksechtniks You won't, unless you have a wrong connection, short circuit e.t.c. You must be sure you are operating within the right voltage range. (The amp is desided by the load). ;-)
This breakout board works like a charm. I have been running my DIY CNC for about a flawless year
How could we install limit swithes "NO" configuration at 5 volt operating
Does it support a BACKLASH function in MACH 3??
The 24v side will actually work just as well on as low as 5v.
Although 24v is good, as it has more resistance to noise interference.
Yes, I think the drivers are rated 9-30 V.
The lower the voltage you use, I guess the lower the signal to noise ratio will be. I have never tested this on this mill.🙂
I just found this in 2020! I think you are doing great I hope you keep it up.
Your english is quite oké!. I have also this board, and the cnc is almost ready build, I use microstepping. I have the pins for the spindel where you say it is a pcm puls signal I have a very nice schematic, it is a single mos chip who generate three fase 60 degree signals to mosfets who drive a motor, this can be a nice aproach I go test. Only I do miss a driver for the board and I do not now what to use, I have the Bitsensor type but there are others with a other number used like yours, so maybe your mach driver does work. regards
Hellow, congratulation for you commintment, keep on trying. good luck
I also put such a scarf on the machine with LPT with the port of work of the GRBL ESP32, I am very pleased, there is a video on the channel.
good job
I connected a similar board to a camp with a LPT port. There is a review on the channel.
Was you able to run the demo version of mach3? I can't get the green light on the mach3 breakout board? I just get the red lsd flashing. Do I need the license version of mach3 to get the green light?
Sir, Have you Run any Longer carving Projects using the RnR USB card? Have you faced any unexpected interruptions or missed steps? So many videos say that It shouldn't be trusted for longer projects?
No, I have not run any "long" carving projects.
For the small projects I have done it has worked quite well... (Except, I did not get the hang on the feeds and speeds... It seams that those parameters where ignored...)...
Due to that I am working on other projects, it is a long time since I have used this CNC machine now. Good luck with your projects! ;-)
how setting mach3 or linuxcnc software all pins, paraller port machine i has before but how setting pins usb port board ???
Hello,
Do you have a wiring diagram how to connect the controller to the power, drivers (If you have a CW-5045) and switches?
Thank you.
Hi! Have you tried making threads with this card?
I have same board but when I connect the USB cable to my laptop still that light blinking can anyone help me
Does it support a BACKLASH function in MACH 3??
you can show or make a drawing with the wiring steper motor driver?thank you very much
Have a look at one of my other videos.
There is one with the drawings as well.😉
Hi! I have bought this scheda for my cnc but my surface with win 10 does not recognize it when I hook the usb. I have seen that you have the same pc. It could become me as it has done to recognize the motherboard of the pc.
Thank you
Hope you did find a solution.
Use Zadig to update the USB driver, and turn off Driver signature verification in safe mode. Google the latter information and I hope it will work for you.
Good video. Can you tell me what the 10pin header is for. Is it an option for step & Dir? or Maybe the MPG??
It’s for the MPG. You have to hunt around a little for the wiring
Can I use this controller to add a laser module?
If yes, where can I find the wiring diagram?
I think so, however I have not done that myself yet.
Hi Raymond, thank you for your explanation abobut this card, I have the same, and I am trayng to connect a probe for Z zero set up, but the input 4 not turn on the digitize signal, all other inputs 1-3 are ok, and did you know which pin and port should be?
Thank you and keep safe
I got the data is port 3 and pin 4, you can see the installation manual at www.cnccat.com/cnccat_photos/files/JDSW43A-USB%20MACH3%20(red).pdf best regards and keep safe
@@AL-dx8zv Hi A L 😊
I don't know how you have connected the inputs, or set up the inputs...
However, it actually does not mather wich input you are using for what, as long as you have set up that input for the task you want it to do. (I am no guru in this, just to be clear :-) )...
If I were to troubleshoot, I would:
1. check my connections if they where right.
a. Use a voltmeter on the inputs, and trigger an event. Compare an input that works, with input 4.
2. If (1) works, double check your manual (page 12, with what I actually have set it up to: "Port 3, pin 4")
3. If (2) seams correct I would go to the "Diagnotics" tab in Mach 3 and see if the right viritual "LED" fires up, when an input is activated...
Have you seen my video on testing an input sensor?
czcams.com/video/mCNJ_so0K28/video.html
Maybe it can help you 😉
This table shows you how you can find the ports and pin from the circuit board in Mach 3:
Port Pin Pin on the circuit board
3 2 In 2
3 3 In 3
3 1 In 1
3 4 In 4
Input 4 has configuration port 3, pin 4. Look at my table (in other comment on this thread), Also on page 12 in your manual.😉
@@raymondbakken8577 thank you for your answers, I have connected a the Z zero probe now. It will help me to use different bits in the same project, keep safe and best regards!
Hey. I found out how to connect an MPG control panel to this board, or do you still need help?
Hey Alexey
What is a MPG control panel?
Raymond Bakken Handwheel, in China it is sold as: CNC Pulse Generator 4/6 axis MPG pendant handwheel. Model A-1474. I managed to connect and control 3 axis in MACH3.
@@user-Aleksey_Putikov Is your controller USB based?
I purcased a cheap controller at eBay (item 153651771679, I guess), that fits in the plug at the board. I mapped it up, and it works fine. However, a wireless, or USB based, is way cooler!👍
@@raymondbakken8577 I also have such a cheap controller as on video (RNR Universal USB Motion Card) and the handwheel is connected to a 10 pin connector.
@@user-Aleksey_Putikov I was thinking about makeing a video on how I did it, but in these Corona times I am not alowed to go to the "workshop" where I have my CNC.😉
(I figured it out)
Thank you for respond 🙂
Hello man, i have the same component but i cant find a guide for connect driver to board, do you have some documentation?
Have you seen my video: czcams.com/video/sku0rFijN4k/video.html
Or is it the PC configuration you want to know more about?
@@raymondbakken8577 thank you very much, this is exactly what i was looking for, thanks a lot and very very good work :)
Hello Friend! Is it possible to connect my inverter directly to ecomotion without the need for a relay? How do I do? Can you help me? Thank you!
Hi Marques.
I am not sure if I understand your question. Do you mean the power supply to the card?
The "low Voltage side" is powered by the USB, the "high voltage side" is powered by the inverter. However, on the input you need something to drive the potensial down to zero/minus whenever you want a signal. Homing, end switch e.t.c.
I have made a wiring diagram, that I can post as a video if you want.
@@raymondbakken8577 I want, friend. Thank you Very much for help!
@@momentosdeluz3443 Done 😉
You find the video on my channel now 🙂
Hej. Tack för en informativ video. Fick du tag i information om pinkonfigurationen för anslutning av handhållen jogg? Tänkte bygga mig en sådan själv.Hälsningar från Kristinehamn Sverige.
Hyggelig med melding fra flotte Sverige!
Ja, jeg kjöpte meg den billigste du kan tenke deg:
Den fungerer som bare det. :-)
www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-USB-MACH3-100Khz-Breakout-Board-Hand-Control-Box-for-4-Axis-Interface-Driver/283997304253?hash=item421f8ef5bd:g:QVAAAOSwLLRfTwAa
Koblet den opp slik:
Signal Port Pin Pinne på kretskort På rekkeklemme
Limit switches 3 2 In 2 Es
E stop 3 1 In 1 Ns
Probe 3 4 In 4 Pr
Jog A ++ 3 10 Jog A +
Jog Y -- 3 12 Jog Y -
Jog Z -- 3 8 Jog Z -
Jog Z ++ 3 7 Jog Z +
Jog X -- 3 6 Jog X -
Jog X ++ 3 5 Jog X +
Jog A -- 3 9 Jog A -
Jog Y ++ 3 11 Jog Y +
Jeg vet ikke hvordan det ble seende ut for deg. Jeg prövde ä lage en tabell over :-)
Signal, Port og Pin settings gjøres i Mach3 software: Configure -> Ports and Pins -> "input signals".
Pinne pä kretskort ble jeg litt usikker på akkurat nå. Min CNC maskin står ubrukt et sted jeg ikke har hatt til gang på siden Covid startet i vår, og når jeg ser på tabellen som var kjempe logisk for meg i vår, så blir jeg litt usikker akkurat nå.
Mulig det er en feil i min tabell (beklager i så fall). Men joggen virker helt supert!
Har du sett denne siden?:
buildyourcnc.com/item/electronicsAndMotors-electronic-component-breakout-Mach3-USB-Board
Faktisk sä kom jeg på: Det spiller jo ingen rolle hvilke pinne som dette gär til pä kretskortet. kabelen til den joggeren jeg brukte er jo ferdig terminert. sä hvis du bare setter opp "Signals, ports and pins" i software, sä skal det virke, fordi disse signalene går da til de riktige bryterne på joggeren. Det er nok også derfor jeg merket det slik jeg gjorde i tabellen min. :-)
@@raymondbakken8577 Tack. Jag har skickat efter en sådan. Ett tips till dig är att gå med i elektronikforumet.com/ där finns mycket kunskap om CNC, 3D m.m. Mitt medlemsnamn är Seniorlemuren där. Jag har även en videokanal här på CZcams czcams.com/users/seniorlemurenvideos Samt en Blogg www.emigranten.se där jag skriver om mina äventyr.
Hey! how much amp power suppley you used ?
It is 15A with 24 V.
Propably way more than I needed. 😊
@@raymondbakken8577 Okay thank's ! i have the same. i was afraid that i would destroy the board with to much Amp ;D
@@niksechtniks You won't, unless you have a wrong connection, short circuit e.t.c.
You must be sure you are operating within the right voltage range. (The amp is desided by the load). ;-)