If that would suit then I'm happy with that Andy

I would have too much io on the intended machine for just the p port

I was wanting to use the Mesa 5i25 7i76 png kit

Then the strip board with uln chip - is there anything else to go with
the chip apart from the required connectors

Is it just a case of field power to the chip signal to the chip and
output from the chip



John d norton

C/o John Norton Fabs Ltd

On 7 May 2013, at 02:04, andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 7 May 2013 01:07, john d norton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> http://www.baldor.com/support/Literature/Load.ashx/MN1942?ManNumber=MN1942
>
> Ah, OK, servo in step-dir mode. I was assuming stepper motors.
>
> 8.1.6 says minimum 12V, max 30V, so you are going to need a buffer.
>
> The inputs are already opto-isolated so the UNL2003 seems about right.
>
> I suspect that many of the breakout boards on the market that say that
> they need a 5V supply would actually work perfectly happily on 24V
> (things like 
> http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/en/breakout-boards/398-zp5a-int.html
> for example), though I could imagine the indicator LEDs dying
> instantly.
>
> I have a whole tube of ULN2003 if you want me to bung a couple in the post.
>
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