Oops... I should've sent this to the list.  Also, I'll add that that 
black ground wire test did not make a difference.

Cheers,
-Neil.


On 3/8/2015 7:53 PM, Neil wrote:
> Ah yes... let me clarify that part.  If you look at the far right in 
> the pic, just below the plug going into the PC power supply is my 
> 12V-5V buck switching PS that provides the opto supply.  It's wrapped 
> in heatshrink tubing, but you can see purple & black wires coming out 
> of it.  It takes 12V from the PC PS, and puts out 5V on the purple 
> wires.  You can see the purple wires going into the IM483s (on the 
> right side).  FWIW, the right side of the IM483s in my pic is the 
> input side, the left is the motor side, with the orange/black wire 
> pairs being the motor power.
>
> In the quick reference here ( 
> http://motion.schneider-electric.com/downloads/quickreference/QR_IM483_805.pdf
>  
> ), the bottom left of the second page shows the opto wiring.  My 
> ground reference is essentially it's referenced back to the PC PS ground.
>
> As I was experimenting with this, I added that black wire from the 
> DB25 ground on the parport to see if a better ground would help -- the 
> wire goes up, but then comes back down on the right in the pic (you'll 
> see it blocking the PC PS fan) and into the 2 pin white amp connector 
> just above the right-most IM483.  You'll see it as a crimped pin w/o a 
> housing.  Those 2-pin white connectors are just a bunch of connectors 
> I had wired up to supply 12V around the board as needed.  It's 12V 
> from the PC PS.
>
> I'll check my 5V with a scope and also try using the 5V USB power. But 
> I suspect shielding will help it a lot.
>
> Cheers,
> -Neil.
>
>
>
> On 3/8/2015 7:23 PM, andy pugh wrote:
>> It isn't clear from that what the signals are referenced to. You 
>> appear to only have a single wire from the parport GND to somewhere 
>> out-of-shot. Rather than use a separate supply for the opto 5V you 
>> could steal 5V from a USB port. (Or from a convenient header on the 
>> motherboard) If you take 5V to Opto+ and wire the Opto- to the 
>> parport, then invert the sense of the signals in the config then I 
>> suspect you might have better results. 
>
>
>


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