Hi All,
I'm new to this forum and am just finishing up a Bridgeport knee mill conversion (4 axis) using the Oak board with Estun AC servos. I'm currently making up the cable to connect the Oak board to the Jog Panel on an M400 CNC control panel. The schematics I have give the pin-outs for the cable and connector on the Oak board side, but on the Jog Panel side, the schematics don't indicate where pin 1 is. They just show an 8 pin connector with no polarization marks or pin numbers. The connector on the Jog Panel PC board is labeled J5 and CPU10 header. Pin 1 and Pin 8 of J5 are marked clearly on the Jog Panel PC board. From the schematic, the order the wires goes in is clear, I just don't know whether is goes in right side up or upside down. I'm guessing that on the drawing, pin one is at the top of the connector...but I don't want to risk blowing a chip or two.
Thanks for the help,
Bill
Oak to Jog Panel cable help
Moderator: cnckeith
Re: Oak to Jog Panel cable help
There is some ambiguity about pin numbers in the .100 KK connectors.
Here is a diagram that will work.
Here is a diagram that will work.
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Re: Oak to Jog Panel cable help
Perfect. Thank you!
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Re: Oak to Jog Panel cable help
Here's a section of my wiring diagram with the jog cable that I made that also shows the connector and pin part numbers.
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Cheers,
Tom
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Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
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Re: Oak to Jog Panel cable help
The key for me was that the connector diagrams are depicted as viewed from the backside of the connector bodies. I put the cable together yesterday and the Oak board and Jog Panel are communicating properly. Can't wait to make chips!