C11GD-R1 - User - Manual Ver1
C11GD-R1 - User - Manual Ver1
MANUAL
VER.1
APRIL 2018
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User’s Manual Page i
USER'S MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Page #
1. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 1
2. FEATURES ......................................................................................................................... 1
3. SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 3
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................... 4
5. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................... 5
5.1 Safety Charge Pump “SCHP”. (Pin 17) ...................................................................... 5
5.2 Variable Speed Control. (Pin 14 and 16) .................................................................... 6
5.3 Electromechanical relays. (Pin_1 or Pin_17) ........................................................... 11
5.4 Using the COM configuration jumper. ...................................................................... 12
5.5 External Enable Pin. ................................................................................................... 12
6. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMS ................................................................................. 13
6.1 Outputs 2-9 simplified functional block diagram ..................................................... 13
6.2 Outputs 1, 14, 16 and 17 simplified functional block diagram ................................ 13
6.3 Input simplified functional block diagram ................................................................ 14
6.4 Selection Jumper PULL-UP or PULL-DOWN ............................................................ 14
7. WIRING DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................ 15
7.1 Connecting Switches or push button. ...................................................................... 15
7.2 Connecting NPN sensors. ......................................................................................... 15
7.3 Connecting PNP sensors. .......................................................................................... 18
8. DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................. 19
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1. OVERVIEW
This card has been designed to provide a flexible interface and functions to your
computer projects by using the parallel port or USB-based or Ethernet-based controller.
This board comes as a response to many customers that have been asking for a faster
way to connect devices and reduce the possibility of wiring errors; this version of the
C11GD can be easily mounted on control boxes using DIN rails and can also
accommodate ribbon cables or DB25 connectors.
2. FEATURES
• Buffered inputs and outputs. Outputs are buffered through the use of high speed
and high current buffers allowing the card to output the signals without using the
power from the parallel port. It can take the +3.3 or +5vdc signal from the parallel
port and deliver solid +5vdc at 24 milliamps.
• Common terminal for pins 2-9 can be ground or +5vdc. Forget about grounding
problems. Easily connect your pin by using your close by ground connection. No
need to be an electronics expert to ground all your stuff. The board has a jumper
that allows you to select if the common terminal to pins 2-9 will carry a ground or
+5vdc. So, if you are connecting encoders or proximity switches, you can select it to
ground. If you are connecting Gecko drives or limit switches, you can set It to be
+5VDC.
• External Enable Pin (EN). The board has a pin that allows you to enable/disable all
the outputs at once. The board requires +5vdc in the EN pin. If it is not present, it
will send all the outputs to ground. You can use this to enable or disable the system
manually, or you can install an external Safety Charge Pump or other external
safety monitoring device.
• All TTL 5VDC signals. Interface directly with parallel port interface products and
other CNC4PC cards. 5VDC (TTL) cards are very common among automation
devices.
• Screw-On connections for all terminals. You only have to screw-on the wires to
make all your connections.
Requirements:
It requires a 5VDC @ 1 A power supply to operate.
WARNING
Check the polarity and voltage of the external power source and connect the 5V
and GND. Overvoltage or reverse-polarity power applied to these terminals can
cause damage to the board, and/or the power source.
For Configuring the Charge Pump in Mach X: Use the dialog Config / Ports and
pins / Output Signals. Enable the Charge Pump output and configures it as is shown in
the Fig. 8 Next, press the apply button.
Note: When the Safety Charge Pump is activated, the EN terminal is active and a valid
SCHP signal is present, pin 17 will go high. This high signal can be used to enable
other external devices, such as enabling other Breakout Boards, or relays that would
enable servos, VFDs, contactors etc….
This function lets you control your spindle with PWM signal. It converts the PWM signal
into an analog (0-10VDC).
This function can also be used on many DC motor controllers by replacing the
potentiometer that controls the speed.
Requirements:
It requires a power supply external +12VDC@ 30mA for the analog output
WARNING: To keep the output signals optoisolated, these must not have
common ground or connections to current with other circuits you are using.
You will require a voltmeter to fine tune your system.
Wiring:
Before connecting anything, please be sure to read your VFD’s manual and make sure
you understand all the safety issues.
MODE - US
US MODE (US)
INPUTS RELAYS
PWM (Pin 14) REV (Pin 16) REL 1 REL 2
ON ON OFF ON
ON OFF ON OFF
OFF ON OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF
MODE - INT
INTERNATIONAL MODE (INT)
INPUTS RELAYS
PWM (Pin 14) REV (Pin 16) REL 1 REL 2
ON ON ON ON
ON OFF ON OFF
OFF ON OFF ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
Relay 1 and 2
They can be used to control the VFD. The relay specification are shown in the below
table.
ELECTROMECHANICAL RELAYS SPECIFICACTIONS
Maximun Current (AC) 7A@240VAC; 10A@125VAC
Maximun Current (DC) 15A@524VDC; 10A@28VDC
It is strongly recommended you read your control software’s manual. You need to
configure your control software to control the spindle as if it was an angular axis. This
card requires a PWM input signal to deliver 10VDC. So, you have to set the speed of
the motor (spindle) at maximum. For acceleration values adjust them to where you feel
comfortable. Keep in mind the acceleration of the motor must also be set in your VFD.
For configuring Mach follow these steps:
1. Go to Config / Ports &Pins / Motor Outputs. Enable the spindle and select the port and
pins you wired for step and direction.
2. Go to Config / Ports &Pins / Spindle Setup. In the motor control box, check Use Spindle
Motor Output and PWM Control. Under Pulley Ratios set the pulley ratios of the
machine.
Go to Config / Motor Tuning / Spindle. On Steps per unit put 1,000, set velocity to maximum.
For Acceleration, choose the acceleration that you feel comfortable with. Start slow,
increase acceleration as you test your system. Under Step Pulse length, use a number from
3 to 5, but start with 3. This number is directly proportional to the final voltage you will get in
the analog output. Use this number and the fine tuning pot to adjust the voltage you want to
get at max speed.
Step 1 Ensure that all external power sources are set to OFF.
Step 2 Connect the power supply to the Power Inputs Connectors (X1).
PIN_1 PIN_17
Mechanical relays are very flexible because they can be used for AC or DC and come
with NO and NC (Normally Open and Normally Closed) positions. The relay
specification are shown in the below table.
ELECTROMECHANICAL RELAYS
SPECIFICACTIONS
7A@240VAC;
Maximun Current (AC) 10A@125VAC
15A@524VDC;
Maximun Current (DC) 10A@28VDC
WARNING: This card must have the power supplied while it is connected to the
PC. If power is removed to the card while it is connected to the PC, noise can be
introduced to the output lines. This can create a dangerous situation as relays or other
devices that might be connected to this card could get activated.
Parallel Port coupling is done following IEEE 1284 standard recommendation. The
indicator led is driven by a different buffer.
7.
Simplified functional block diagram for the outputs 1, 14, 16 and 17
Note: “Internal Enable” = “External Enable Pin” AND (“SCHP” OR “Bypassed SCHP”)
The “Internal Enable” is the result of an AND Operation between the “External Enable Pin” and
the SCHP operation mode selected by the user.
Note: All Outputs will be deactivated if the board is not connected to the PC parallel
port.
Pins 10,11,12,13 and 15 can be set to pull-up or pull-down by selecting the jumper in the
appropriate position.
The input pins can be set to be pulled up or down with a 4.7Kohm resistor.
Note. The bellow wiring diagrams require setting the inputs to use pull-down resistor.
Wiring diagram to connect NPN proximity sensors with internal pull up resistor
An external resistor and a voltmeter are required to calculate the internal resistor (Rx) value.
Note. The user should know the R value to do this operation. A 4.7KOhm @ 1/2W is
recommended.
SAMPLE: if you are using a 12V power supply (VEX), and using a 4.7KOhm as external
resistor (R), then the voltage across R should be 6V, using the equation 1, the Rx value is
4.7KOhm.
DISCLAIMER:
Use caution. CNC machines can be dangerous machines. Neither DUNCAN USA, LLC
nor Arturo Duncan are liable for any accidents resulting from the improper use of these
devices. This board is not a fail-safe device and it should not be used in life support
systems or in other devices where its failure or possible erratic operation could cause
property damage, bodily injury or loss of life.