5605D2 stepper driver <answered>
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Re: 5605D2 stepper driver
Thank you Mike and Marty.
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Re: 5605D2 stepper driver
I hooked my drives exactly like Marty shows here, (common Cathode or common negative ) and I have movement! Thank you all for the help on this. When I started I had no idea that there was a thing as common Cathode or common anode but when I don’t understand something I go full nerd and research until I understand what I’m trying to do. Richard is correct above this drive has opto-couplers and can be hooked up either way. I did end up getting a manual but it’s in Chinese!martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 2:51 pm +PUL to DB25 STEP
+Dir to DB25 DIR
-PUL to DB25 Pin 18-25 (COM)
-DIR to DB25 Pin 18-25 (COM)
IGNORE the ENA. The drive should be enabled by default.
Buy the DB25 male breakout board from Amazon
Again thank you all for the help!