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4.1.3. Two axes system

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Two-axis controller model consists of two controller boards in a metal case. Case dimensions are 122 x 45 x 106 mm.
Front panel contains power supply connector, USB-B data connector, supplementary two-axis system connector, USB cascade connector, and power LED. The cascade USB-A output connector is used to connect several two-axis cases in line terminated with either one-axis or two-axis case. This way a required number of axes can be connected to the computer with a single USB cable. The front panel also contains status LED, left and right limit switch LED, left and right movement buttons for each of the two controller boards of the two-axis system.
Rear panel contains positioner connector for each of the two controller boards, a joystick connector.

Connectors

Positioner connector

A female DSub 15-pin connector for positioner is mounted on the controller board.


Dimensions and numbers of the pins in DSub connector (front view).

Pins functionality:
1 - Not phase B of SM or - DC of the motor
2 - Phase B of SM or + DC of the motor or phase B on BLDC motor
3 - Not phase A of SM or - DC of the motor or phase C on BLDC motor
4 - Phase A of SM or + DC of the motor or phase A on BLDC motor
5 - 500mA - for 8SMC5, stabilized output for encoder power supply
6 - One-wire interface for positioner identification (for Standa hardware only)
7 - Logic ground for limit switches, encoder, etc.
8 - 2nd limit switch
9 - 1st limit switch
10 - Encoder channel A
11 - Encoder channel B
12 - Revolution sensor input
13 - Inverted Encoder channel A
14 - Inverted Encoder channel B
15 - Inverted revolution sensor input

Note. Only firmwares 4.1.0 and older support BLDC

Note. Outputs 1 & 3 and 2 & 4 must be connected together for proper DC motor function if the nominal current of the motor is higher than 3A.

Warning. Plugging in/out the motor to the controller is not recommended while motor windings are under voltage.

Power supply connector. 1 and 2 axes system

One- and two-axis controller models in metal cases use Kycon 4-pin DC power connector (part number KPPX-4P, anacapa.kycon.com).

Pinout:
1 - Power, "-".
2 - Power, "+". 12-48V.
3 - Power, "-".
4 - Power, "+". 12-48V.

IMPORTANT. Never supply the power to the controller and do not plug it to power connector if you are not confident that your power supply parameters conform to the requirements. Never attempt to plug the power supply to the controller if you are not sure power supply unit and controller connectors are compatible! The acceptable connection parameters are described in Safety instructions.

IMPORTANT. Hot-swapping or unreliable connection of the power supply connector MF-4MRA may damage the PC and/or the controller. For more details please refer to Safety instructions.

Data connector. 1 and 2 axes system

Controllers in metal case connect via USB type-B connector.


USB-A - USB-B cable.


USB type B connector.

Output pin table
Pin # Name Wire color Description
1 VCC Red +5 VDC
2 D- White Data -
3 D+ Green Data +
4 GND Black Ground

Warning. Use verified USB cables only! Damaged or low-quality USB cable may cause improper controller operation, including motor rotation errors and errors of device recognition by PC operating system. Short cables with thick wires and screening are ideal for sustainable connection.)

Joystick connector

A single-axis or two-axis controller model may contain a 9pin DSub male joystick connector.


Pinout of the joystick connector, front view.

Pinout:
1 - BUT_R_1, right button input, axis 1.
2 - Joy_2, analog 0-3V joystick input, axis 2.
3 - GND, common ground.
4 - BUT_R_2, right button input, axis 2.
5 - GND, common ground.
6 - Joy_1, analog 0-3V joystick input, axis 1.
7 - 3.3V output.
8 - BUT_L_1, left button input, axis 1.
9 - BUT_L_2, left button input, axis 2.

Note. If the connector belongs to a single-axis model, then pins 2, 4, 9 are not used.

Note. Unused pins of the internal connector do not require any additional connection or pullup/pulldown. Simply do not use them.

IMPORTANT. Analog Joy, Pot inputs are designed to work with LESS THAN 3V voltage. Do not apply higher voltages, including 3.3V, to these inputs, as it can break all analog controller inputs and lead to the controller or motor failure.

Supplementary two-axis system connector

Two-axis controller model contains a HDB-26 female DSub connector.


Pinout of the supplementary HDB-26 connector, front view.

Pinout:
1 - RX_2, serial port input, axis 2.
2 - Synchronization input, axis 2.
3 - TX_2, serial port output, axis 2.
4 - GND, ground.
5 - Synchronization output, axis 2.
6 - Synchronization input, axis 1.
7 - Synchronization output, axis 1.
8 - RX_1, serial port input, axis 1.
9 - NC, not used.
10 - CLK_1, Clock signal for the external driver, axis 2.
11 - POT_2, analog input, axis 2
12 - IO_2, input-output pin, axis 2.
13 - DIR_1, Direction signal for the external driver, axis 1.
14 - GND, ground.
15 - +5V.
16 - BRAKE_1, brake control output, axis 1.
17 - CLK_1, Clock signal for the external driver, axis 1.
18 - TX_1, serial port output, axis 1.
19 - DIR_2, Direction signal for the external driver, axis .
20 - BRAKE_2, brake control output, axis 2
21 - PBRK_2, Magnetic brake output, axis 2.
22 - GND, ground.
23 - PBRK_1, Magnetic brake output, axis 1.
24 - +5V.
25 - IO_1, input-output pin, axis 1.
26 - POT_1, analog input, axis 1.