Re: [Emc-developers] Emc-developers Digest, Vol 114, Issue 13 (Ethernet, STM32F407)

2015-10-13 Thread Rene Hopf
> > I use the STM32F407 with the hostmot2 driver. I had some glitches at startup > but today I added a small delay someone here suggested end then startup works > perfect every time with two cards connected. > > I have been running two axes with DC servo motors and ordinary encoders on > one

Re: [Emc-developers] Emc-developers Digest, Vol 114, Issue 13 (Ethernet, STM32F407)

2015-10-13 Thread Peter C. Wallace
On Tue, 13 Oct 2015, Rene Hopf wrote: > Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 15:49:59 +0200 > From: Rene Hopf > Reply-To: EMC developers > To: EMC developers , > Karlsson & Wang

[Emc-developers] Ethernet, STM32F407, RS-485, Profibus

2015-10-13 Thread Karlsson & Wang
> > I use the STM32F407 with the hostmot2 driver. I had some glitches at > > startup but today I added a small delay someone here suggested end then > > startup works perfect every time with two cards connected. > > > > I have been running two axes with DC servo motors and ordinary encoders on

Re: [Emc-developers] Shielded connectors (XLR audio plugs)

2015-10-13 Thread Kenneth Lerman
I'm using XLR connectors for the limit switches and encoders on my Bridgeport Clone without any problems. Ken On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Karlsson & Wang < nicklas.karls...@karlssonwang.se> wrote: > I spent some time looking for a cheap shielded connector but usually they > are

Re: [Emc-developers] Shielded connectors (XLR audio plugs)

2015-10-13 Thread Dave Cole
I recently put together a stepper control box and used XLR connectors and made up 5 cable sets for the motors and they worked very well. There are some high quality XLR sockets and plugs available for very reasonable prices. Much nicer than the round connectors oftentimes used on Chinese

Re: [Emc-developers] Shielded connectors (XLR audio plugs)

2015-10-13 Thread andy pugh
On 13 October 2015 at 19:08, Dave Cole wrote: > There are some high quality XLR sockets and plugs available for very > reasonable prices. Much nicer than the round connectors oftentimes used > on Chinese machines. I guess you mean these?

Re: [Emc-developers] Shielded connectors (XLR audio plugs)

2015-10-13 Thread Tom Easterday
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 2:20 PM, andy pugh wrote: > However I since found Neutrik Speakon connectors, and they now do > metal sockets and plugs: > http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/neutrik-nlt4mp-4-pole-male-chassis-speakon-connector-n50gb >

Re: [Emc-developers] Shielded connectors (XLR audio plugs)

2015-10-13 Thread Kenneth Lerman
I'm using the plastic version of the Neutrik connectors for my servo power leads. No problems at all. Of course, for our use, connectors are overkill (in a sense). Connectors are made to be connected and disconnected multiple times. These connectors are connected once when the machine is deployed

Re: [Emc-developers] Shielded connectors (XLR audio plugs)

2015-10-13 Thread Dave Cole
I could not remember the brand, but it was Neutrik. I used the metal ones and they really worked well. These are the exact parts I used. http://www.markertek.com/product/nc4fx/neutrik-nc4fx-4-pin-xlr-female-cable-connector