Editing IONICUBE connectors and pinouts
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;IONI_X, IONI_Y, IONI_Z, IONI_A | ;IONI_X, IONI_Y, IONI_Z, IONI_A | ||
:Card-edge connectors for IONI drives | :Card-edge connectors for IONI drives | ||
− | {{damage|Before inserting or removing IONI drives from IONICUBE, remove all power from it and discharge it's capacitors. To discharge | + | {{damage|Before inserting or removing IONI drives from IONICUBE, remove all power from it and discharge it's capacitors. To discharge charge from capacitors, short circuit GND to HV+ by a conductor and measure that there is no DC voltage left between GND and HV+ terminals. Even few volts left to [[HV DC bus]] is known to cause permanent damage to IONICUBE when drives are plugged.}} |
==Front side connectors== | ==Front side connectors== | ||
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File:ionicube stepdir.png|A typical connection with parallel port style CNC controller such as [[Mach3]]/[[Mach4]]/[[LinuxCNC]]. A 26 pin ribbon cable may be directly connected to PC parallel port or to equivalent pinout step/dir generator such as [[SmoothStepper]]. | File:ionicube stepdir.png|A typical connection with parallel port style CNC controller such as [[Mach3]]/[[Mach4]]/[[LinuxCNC]]. A 26 pin ribbon cable may be directly connected to PC parallel port or to equivalent pinout step/dir generator such as [[SmoothStepper]]. | ||
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