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Re:PC hardware to run LinxCNC 21 Giu 2012 01:59 #21164

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AlexN wrote:
t has occurred to me that I could use DIN rail terminal blocks and jumper them together - is this in fact what I actually need to do?

That is what I do.
Here are 20 of them for $10: www.ebay.com.au/itm/220778775322
You need something like australia.rs-online.com/web/p/din-rail-t...accessories/0815789/
(I don't guarantee compatibility between those two parts)
Which screw into the holes in the middle of the terminals to common them together. Or you can just loop a wire from terminal to terminal on one side, though that looks less tidy and takes more space.
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Re:PC hardware to run LinxCNC 21 Giu 2012 02:07 #21166

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Thanks Andy :). Space is going to be at a premium! I've just been tinkering with the 3U 19" rack case - the 3U is fine, but the width is going to be interesting, cf. your 20" case... The Gecko drives are going to have to go right above the Campbell board on a pair of DIN rails and a 3mm aluminium mounting strip (will double as handy heat sink ;)). I was going to array them at one end of the case, but there will be no room - unless I junk the Campbell board and install a Mesa 5i25/7i77 on the D525. Or find a bigger case, whichever is cheaper/cheapest!

And that's before I try and squeeze in the terminal blocks.

Here's a snap:


(Here's its direct Flickr link)

AN.
Last Edit: 21 Giu 2012 02:30 by AlexN. Reason: Added a snap
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Re:PC hardware to run LinxCNC 21 Giu 2012 07:50 #21178

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Well, I've ordered the Terminal blocks and jumper strips from RS (Aus) in the end. Plus some other bits and pieces including some XLR connectors for the cables to the motors and other functions. I thought about getting the ebay blocks but decided that I'd probably br safer if I got the matching jumpers as the commended (by RS) units. As they say, the fool and his (or her) money are soon parted.

Here's another snap of the nascent control box, with a Gecko 203V and 8.2Kohm resistor (for the 1A/phase motor(s)) perched precariously on a corner of the frame - sort of where it might end up:


Here's its Flickr page link - Flickr make me do this *sigh*, a good reason to a. not post my snaps and b. possibly not use Flickr. I guess I could upload it to the Forum(?) but that takes up uneccesary disk space here that I am already paying Flickr for *another sigh*.

There is a bit more room than I thought if I drop the case's own rails down a notch from what it is in the photo, and bunch up the boards a bit. Hopefully the memory and SSD will arrive next week - I'm anxious to get that side of things finally sorted out.

Btw, the thing dangling from the end of the narrow ribbon cable is the board holding the four sets of step/dir LEDS that are associated with the motors (4 axes). Two per motor: green for step, red for dir (I think).
Last Edit: 22 Giu 2012 18:01 by AlexN.
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Re:PC hardware to run LinxCNC 21 Giu 2012 12:33 #21182

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It's not a problem to upload images to the forum.

John
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Re:PC hardware to run LinxCNC 25 Giu 2012 05:13 #21288

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BigJohnT wrote:
It's not a problem to upload images to the forum.

John

Thanks for that, John :). I was going to post a snap of the newly-completed array of bits and pieces for the computer, the last parts (memory and SSD) having turned up this morning, but things have not going as expected - or, I should say, hoped.

I'm not quite sure what's going on, but while the board seems to be powering up, there is no connection between the (VGA) screen and the D525's (VGA) display port. It isn't the display, as it works fine hooked up tot the G5 (via a VGA-DVI adapter). this suggests that there is something wrong with the board - I have tried the SSD out in the G5 and the system sees it OK, albeit as an unpartitioned, unformatted drive.

So I've been feeling a bit of a fool - and won't upload the snap that I was going to upload to the forum as a test.

The green power LED on the board is lighting up, and there is power through at least some of the circuits as the USB CD/DVDD drive hooked up to one of the board's USB ports, that has my Ubuntu 10.04/LinuxCNC 2.5(?) disc in it, powers up fine when I turn on the little Pico150 PSU.

I'll pull the memory out next but I've a feeling that something on the MB has cooked - maybe a stray touch from the fingers even, despite my care and the anti-static strap that I purposely dug out for the occasion (and clipped onto a sturdy metal object). Another answer might be the low-voltage monitor that I'm using: it runs off a 12V switch-mode wall wart (like the Mini-Box Pico) and the board isn't the LVDS version...

Hmm...
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Re:PC hardware to run LinxCNC 25 Giu 2012 05:39 #21291

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Do you have another monitor to test with? I just use regular monitors on mine.

John
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