On 04/12/2014 07:48 PM, Rod Fitzsimmons Frey wrote:
> I would love to see the setup you did, if you have a drawing handy.  (Don't
> make one on my account though. :)
>
It is not a setup, it is a product I make.  It could be 
adapted for
use with a Mesa controller board, I think.  See
<http://pico-systems.com/osc2.5/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=4&products_id=31>
for a picture and some description of what it does.  It also 
senses
if any Gecko drive goes to fault status, and breaks the E-stop
chain.  Then, your E-stop logic can inform LinuxCNC as
well as power down the Gecko drives.  An LED on the
Gecko interface board shows which axis caused the fault.

There is a "for more info" link below the picture that takes you
to the technical doc page, there's a link there that has a 
sample
wiring diagram.  This is for use with the Pico Systems stepper
controller, but it is somewhat similar to what a Mesa board 
does.

Jon


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