DG4S error line question. Bump

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DG4S error line question. Bump

Postby Derek » Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:48 pm

I see that CNCDive is back visiting the forum so I'm bumping this question

I'm really having a hard time getting my arms around this. I have 2 HDBB2 boards with 5 DG4S drives. The current setup works perfectly in that If a drive faults it faults the other 4 drives and estops the system. I want to add a relay to the system to have an external event fault the drives. In the DG4S manual it says "if any of the drive has an internal fault, it pulls the error line low indicating the fault and stopping all other drives.". So it looks to me like the drive when it faults is taking the 0 volt from pin 3 on the RJ45 and applying it to pin 6 and this pulls the pin6 "low". This in turn pulls all the other drives low and the HDBB2 signals the controller to estop.

If this is correct then if I connect my relay to 3 and 6 on the HDBB2 RJ45 plug and when the relay closes it will act like a drive has faulted.

Am I on the right track. Logic circuits scare me as it's so easy to let the magic smoke out:)

Thanks
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Re: DG4S error line question. Bump

Postby fsli » Sat Jul 22, 2023 12:35 pm

Derek wrote:If this is correct then if I connect my relay to 3 and 6 on the HDBB2 RJ45 plug and when the relay closes it will act like a drive has faulted.

The HDBB2 error signals are all joined at terminal 21. Your relay needs to connect terminal 21 to terminal 22 when triggered, and that will signal fault to all the drives.
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Re: DG4S error line question. Bump

Postby cncdrive » Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:24 am

Yes, thats correct, you can connect a relay between terminals 21 and 22 of the HDBB2 that will pull the error line low just like if a relay was a DG4S drive and that will fault all drives because the error line is connected together on the HDBB2 PCB.
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