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new break out board looks good!

Postby Battwell » Tue May 22, 2018 5:30 pm

just looked at the manual for your new uccb. nice design. il be buying some for the next build!
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby spumco » Tue May 22, 2018 10:02 pm

Yes it does.

I'm wondering if this would be a good BOB for a plasma system. We're planning to use a Neuron THC, and I haven't figured out whether we even need a 0-10v output do drive anything.

If not, this new BOB appears to be just the ticket - all the nice features, plus very high speed optos, and no unnecessary features at a pretty darn good price. Love the fact that I could use 24v limit switches for a bit more EMI/RFI resistance.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby asuratman » Sat May 26, 2018 11:44 am

What do you think comparing to UB-1 ?
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby spumco » Sat May 26, 2018 6:39 pm

UB-1 has many, many more features. I think they're both extremely nice, but are designed for different applications.

You want the best BOB I've ever seen with all the bells & whistles? UB-1. You need something much simpler, but very high quality? I think the UCCB fits the bill.

The reason I mentioned my interest in the UCCB is that the plasma I'm buiding for a friend will be pretty simple. No spindle - just 4 axis motors and some limit switches. I don't think I need any on-board relays or as much I/O as the UB-1 provides.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby dezsoe » Sat May 26, 2018 11:29 pm

UCBB is not for the UC400, because it has a normal (12 out, 5 in) and an input (4 out, 13 in) type port, so it's good for the UC300.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby ger21 » Sun May 27, 2018 1:10 am

The UC400ETH has two standard ports.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby dezsoe » Sun May 27, 2018 6:35 am

Vmax549 wrote:" One of the ports has standard LPT port pinout and the second port has a pinout of a bidirectional
LPT port when switched to the input direction."

Strange sentence. It wanted to mean that it has the pinout of an input mode of the bidirectional port.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby Battwell » Sun May 27, 2018 11:35 am

the ub1 looks superb too- but i think its only the guys that have a good understanding of what makes a great break out board that are going to purchase them due to pricing etc. the most hobby guys will just be looking for the cheapest options.
i have a big machining centre to help refit (again) after the original expensive servos have been failing. this time with a ub1/ uccnc

the ub1 with extra ports out is break out board porn! -

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as i blab on recommending uccnc on fb pages and forums its nice to know what is available and what is compatible to what.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby ger21 » Sun May 27, 2018 12:48 pm

Had the UCBB been available when I first got my UC300ETH, there probably wouldn't be a UB-1. I'd have just bought two UCBB's.

The UB-1 came about after I purchased an MB2 and hooked it up with the UC300ETH. People then started asking CNC Room for a UC300 version of the MB2, and it was created due to popular demand.

If you don't need the analog inputs, speed control, or safety circuit from the UB-1, then the UCBB is a great option.
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Re: new break out board looks good!

Postby spumco » Mon May 28, 2018 4:05 am

Now I'm tempted to just get the 300ETH/UB1 combo from CNCRoom and be done with it. Massive I/O overkill, but one less thing to mount and wire.

Besides, I'm not paying for it and the price difference (vs. motherboard + UCBB or other BOB) is a drop in the bucket for this build.

If it weren't such a wiring headache, I'd sell him my 400ETH/PMDX-126 combo out of my mill and buy the UB1 combo for myself.
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