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		Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: Quin on November 05, 2012, 07:52:56 PM
		
			
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				If I turn on my machine after a computer boot-up and then make a home switch active (active low), outputs #1 & 2 become active (active high).  This condition goes away after cycling the home switches a few times.  It only happens after a computer boot-up.  Any solutions??
			
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				Do you have the charge pump enabled?
			
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				I do not have a charge pump.  The Enable pin has 5volts all the time.  I was considering adding a charge pump so I simulated its action by putting a switch in the 5v line to the EN pin.  When I power up the system without EN at 5v, the steppers flutter and sputter.  This lead me to believe that the cause is elsewhere.
			
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				What BOB and drivers are you using?
			
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				Using a C10 BOB from CNC4PC and Gecko G-201X drivers
			
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				Fastest1,
 
 Any more thoughts on this one?
 
 Quin
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				IF your drivers are not enabled they should NOT even twitch much less move. WHen a PC boots up it twiddles the LPT ports looking for things. This will cause movements IF you have the drives enabled without a chargepump.
 
 Best bet is to boot up with the drives turned OFF then after the Computer is fully online turn the drives on. OR just use a charge pump circuit.
 
 (;-) TP
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				A point of clarification, outputs 1 and 2 are for mist and flood cooling which are the problem.  They (pins 1 & 14) energize solid state relays. The stepper motor outputs react perfectly at computer boot up.
 
 Quin
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				I run a PMDX 126 and don't need any extra parts to enable the charge pump. I set it up in Mach. I would think it works the same way.