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quickstart:mycnc-control-board-setup [2019/09/23 10:40] ivanquickstart:mycnc-control-board-setup [2021/08/04 14:19] ivan
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 =====Setting up the myCNC control board===== =====Setting up the myCNC control board=====
  
-This is the general setup process for myCNC control boards. +This is the general setup process for myCNC control boards. Please consult the manuals for specific boards on pinout configurations, etc. A number of general questions that may arise during initial setup are answered in the [[:faq|FAQ]] section of the documentation wiki
  
 ====Power and Network==== ====Power and Network====
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 ====Pulse Width====  ====Pulse Width==== 
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   * Check what minimal pulse width your drivers accept and set pulse width of myCNC control board accordingly (equal or more) in MyCNC software -> Cfg Settings -> Hardware Tab -> Common Hardware Settings {{mycnc:mycnc-common-hardware-settings-pulse-width-001.png}} MyCNC-ET6, myCNC-ET7 controllers support separate pulse width settings for the first 4 channels (#0, #1, #2, #3) and the rest 2 (#4, #5). This option can be convenient if use high performance servo drivers with low psed stepper drivers (for example high speed servos for X, Y, Z axes and low speed stepper for rotational A axis). myCNC-ET10 controller use only the first pulse width selector for all motor outputs.   * Check what minimal pulse width your drivers accept and set pulse width of myCNC control board accordingly (equal or more) in MyCNC software -> Cfg Settings -> Hardware Tab -> Common Hardware Settings {{mycnc:mycnc-common-hardware-settings-pulse-width-001.png}} MyCNC-ET6, myCNC-ET7 controllers support separate pulse width settings for the first 4 channels (#0, #1, #2, #3) and the rest 2 (#4, #5). This option can be convenient if use high performance servo drivers with low psed stepper drivers (for example high speed servos for X, Y, Z axes and low speed stepper for rotational A axis). myCNC-ET10 controller use only the first pulse width selector for all motor outputs.
     * Read more about the pulse width setup [[mycnc:mycnc_pulse_width_setup|here]].      * Read more about the pulse width setup [[mycnc:mycnc_pulse_width_setup|here]]. 
quickstart/mycnc-control-board-setup.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/25 11:44 by ivan

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