ClearPath servos will connect directly to a PMDX controller for step, direction, and enable outputs. The problem is the HLFB signal from the motor is active (on) when a motor is happy, and off when it faults. The /FAULT input on the PMDX 424 (or 416) needs to connected to the isolated ground to indicate a fault, just the opposite of the HLFB output. Steve Stallings suggested possible solutions in this forum last fall... a relay might work, but the ClearPath HLFB is limited to 30v and 9ma, and that is non-inductive. Plus, you've probably got 3 or more HFLB signals to connect to /FAULT. Has anybody done this?
I've been checking out solid-state solutions, and it looks like the TC4404 driver chip might be a good choice. It's an inverting open-drain MOSFET driver, and you get two of them in an 8-pin IC for about $3 from Digikey, Mouser, etc. Two of them plus 4 resistors will handle 4 motors. I haven't tried it yet, but I think the hookup shown below will do the job.
I'd appreciate thoughts from Steve and anybody else on this approach... and any problems with the design.
Ray