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Steve,
Thanks for the reply. More detail: My machine has been operating as a large 3 axis gantry router with a fourth motor on the slave “A” axis.  I currently have 4 gecko 203V drivers daisy chained on two PMDX-134 motherboards.  I plan to add  additional axis’ and drives as I incrementally upgrade the machine to 4th and 5th axis.  I am currently upgrading the spindle to an ATC.  This requires four additional inputs, plus a low air pressure fault input.  (There is also a square wave signal available proportional to RPM that I don’t know how to capture, would be nice but not essential). The ATC also requires additional outputs to control air solenoid valves for tool change and taper cleaning.  Also have a solenoid for coolant/chip clearing, a z height probe, and use the charge pump.  I am combining all of the homing/limit switches (NPN proximity sensors), except the slave axis, to free up some inputs.  Having read the PMDX-126c manual in detail I believe I have identified all of the inputs and outputs available from the two parallel ports provided by the ESS. If I use the ABCD outputs I may have enough outputs now but these will not then be available for the step and direction signals for the extra axis.  I also probably need to use relays to drive the solenoid valves (3) from the outputs.  At he same time all of the inputs will be filled leaving no availability for additional sensors.  This has me looking at the 8 unused pins on the second parallel port which can be inputs or outputs. Would like to have four of each but the PMDX 108 and 109 boards are all inputs or all outputs. Questions:
 Is there a mixed I/O option or other alternative?
If I go with additional outputs, does the PMDX-109 have a manual or other installation info?
What is the feasibility or drawbacks to using an additional I/O device connected through the USB port simultaneous to the ESS/PMDX-126 for less time critical i/o?

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Sure could use a few extra inputs and a few extra outputs.  PMDX-108 offers choice of inputs or outputs.  Is there a solution that would provide some of each? Can an input be used as an output or visa-versa? Thanks

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Thanks Steve. Whole manual attached.
Mark

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Thank you for the quick response.  I will scan and send the manual tomorrow.
Mark

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I thought I was purchasing a Huanyang VFD but got an ASKPOWER A131 that looks the same but the wiring and parameters are different.  My current issue is that there seems to be a single gnd input terminal on the VFD. This would have the J1 COM and Agnd connected together to the same VFD terminal.  The PMDX107 manual repeatedly says not to connect grounds together at risk of cosmic crisis and loss of isolation.  Any suggestions?  I am including the VFD wiring diagram and terminal pinout diagram.

Second question:  Since both the PDMX107 and the VFD can be set for 0-5V or 0-10v is one better than the other?

Third: Does anyone have any feedback on parameter settings for the ASKPOWER A131? 

Note: The spindle I received with the ASKPOWER did not come with a connector.  It was a slightly different style with a bayonet style barrel. I could not locate one except from a factory in China that wanted to talk production quantity so I had to change out and re-solder the bulkhead connector on the spindle.  Found setup info for the Huanyang but yet to find any on the ASKPOWER. The message is be careful when purchasing.
Thanks,
Mark

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Thanks Steve. Will stick with MACH3 for now. Enough complication from my own doing.
Mark

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Hello.  First post.  I am leaving my comfort zone, mechanical, and starting the electronic and software aspects of my CNC machine build.  I have a PMDX-126,  PMDX-107, two PMDX-133, ESS and am using Gecko G203V drivers.  Late model PC with windows 7.  Plan to purchase 2.2KW water cooled spindle.  My machine will initially be 3 axis (with a fourth slaved gantry axis) but it is designed be 5 axis (6 motors).  Have not yet obtained MACH software.  Any suggestions: Should I go Mach3 or Mach4 hobby?  Thanks for any recommendations.
Mark

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