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− | ! Pin number ! Wire color ! Function | + | ! Pin number !! Wire color !! Function |
− | | 1 | Black | Ground | + | | 1 || Black || Ground |
− | | 5 | Orange | +10V power to joystick | + | | 5 || Orange || +10V power to joystick |
− | | 9 | Yellow | X axis step | + | | 9 || Yellow || X axis step |
− | | 10 | Green | Y axis step | + | | 10 || Green || Y axis step |
− | | 11 | Red | X axis direction | + | | 11 || Red || X axis direction |
− | | 12 | Brown | Y axis direction | + | | 12 || Brown || Y axis direction |
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Revision as of 08:06, 10 August 2019
DCI stepper motor driver.
Stage
The provided stage. Marked "DCI MC-001".
Joystick
The stage is meant to be manually controlled via a joystick.
The joystick module is a 2-layer PCB which generates step/direction pulses using one CD4046B PLL IC for each axis. This is clearly a prototype or low-volume product given that there are at least four obvious pieces of rework on the board.
Drive
The drive unit accepts step/direction pulses on a DA-15 D-sub connector. Only six of the 15 positions are loaded, configured as follows. All signals are 5V CMOS logic levels.
Pin number | Wire color | Function | 1 | Black | Ground | 5 | Orange | +10V power to joystick | 9 | Yellow | X axis step | 10 | Green | Y axis step | 11 | Red | X axis direction | 12 | Brown | Y axis direction |
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TODO: internal photos of the drive unit, back panel, etc