PCB/Hat Template for 5A-75E #60
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Thanks for sharing! I think this board is meant for a 5A-75E, because the B-revision only has 8 connectors. For the B-revision there is also a HAT available, see this repo I can help you to create a custom pin-out for your board. Basically this translates the pinout of the HUB75 connectors to the pinout of the Panasonic AXK5S00047Y. This ensure that users don't have to know how the board is routed and also makes sure theat different version are behaving the same. I've done something similar for the HUB75HAT. |
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Well it's official!! Undoing the breadboard and test board this evening and sending this out for production. Final - everything works, clean signals, steady timings, HAL/INI done. Don't know what else to say; THANK YOU!!! Next: 4ax milling machine. |
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Quick update: Received some upgraded linear scales (KA500 - 1um) and an incremental rotary encoder with 2500ppr for xmas!! This resolution inevitably forces me to upgrade the optocouplers for high-speed ones. I've used a "LTV-M601" part for the job and updated the above schematic accordingly. I've also bumped the caps on the outputs up from a 0805 part to 1206 (TAJA106K016RNJ). Note1: if you plan on using affordable sensing hardware (e.g. 100ppr rotary encoder and some KA300 5um like I previously had), the first iteration of the schematic with the slow speed EL3H7 is perfectly fine. Although recommend the second iteration with the "LTV-M601" part, in case you plan on an upgrade later. Note2: The MPG interface/inputs should also be isolated (ideally). It is not on this schematic. As long as you keep it far from the high voltage noise (motors/spindle/ect) it should be fine as-is. See attached: |
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I went for the 5A-75E (Ver8.0) for LiteX-CNC and sharing the DXF (outline) of the board and its 16x Jconnectors, 4P JTAG and the 5V main. I understand those pin-to-pin match aren't easy to CAD and so I thought I'd save someone else the trouble. You should be able to import the DXF into your favorite EDA and customize your own board outline from that. I'm also adding a STEP file of the same in case DXF ain't an option.
In my case I went for a board-to-board 100P connector and a second hat. Reason for that is because I have 3 (three) 5A-75E boards. One for a 2ax lathe, another for a 4ax mill, and one spare in case of a failure. That way it makes it easy to swap the top hat on whatever 5A-75E board I need. I've used a mating pair connector from Panasonic (P/N: AXK5S00047YG and AXK6S00447YG).
If anyone needs other material related to this board just update this thread and I'll see what I can do.
5A-75E_v8.0.DXF.and.STP.zip
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