Many moons ago, 3 or 4 years back one of the members on the Master5 group (told you it was a while back) offered for sale a Yaskawa CNC Pendant. These appeared to be new and were offered at US$50.00. Not a bad buy for a US$3000.00 pendant. I'm not sure how many were on offer but I was lucky enough to snag one.
The Pendants contains;
- 100 ppr MPG
- 4 x 20 Character LCD
- 16 position Spindle Speed override switch
- 20 position Feed override switch
- Selector switch for 5 Axis
- +/- jog buttons for each axis
- The usual array of Keys for various CNC functions
- All key have integral LEDs to indicate status
The pendant contains a controller board to communicate with the CNC controller via a proprietary protocol. Not very Mach3 friendly.

So, the plan was to replace the controller with a ModIO based one. Apart from making the pendant operational and useful. it will serve as a test bed for the development of the Homann Designs Pendants.
Below is a photo of the old and new ModIO pendant controller. As you can see the form factor is identical.
Below is a photo of the Pendant with the new ModIO controller inserted. I am very pleased with the fit.

The software is comming along quite well. It's heavily based on the ModIO functionality. I am having a problem with the Key matrix scanning module. Its picking up multiple columns on particular keypress. I'm starting to suspect it's a problem with the Pendant itself. Maybe it's the reason they were sold off cheaply. I need to break out the oscilloscope to track it down.
The pendant can communicate with Mach3 via Modbus, either RS232 or RS485. I'll most probably RS485 as I'll also be using a ModIO for my lathe toolchanger. As the Pendant runs off 24Vdc I'll need to make a purpose built breakout board. It will have a RS485 to RS232 converter on it.
If you look at the photo of the ModIO pendant controller, you'll notice that the board is Ver:1.0 and there are a few on board mods.
I know that there are others who also bought one of these pendants and if anyone is interested in upgrading their Yaskawa pendant with the ModIO Pendant controller, let me know. Sooner, than lather.

I'll post more as the conversion continues.
Cheers,
Peter.