Yes, the ICs are level shifter transceivers which sit in between the STM32 module and the drivers. They are also good for driving longer wirings in the case you are using external drivers.
probably hard code them in by hand when writing the gcode, remember ugs is just a gcode sender and will probably just dump what ever code it gets to the board, the board is what is doing all the error checking(softlimit exceeded stuff like that)
Thank you for posting. I was stuck in an Arduino bubble.
Good vid This sounds like asmr
This looks like a really nice board, are those IC's for interfacing with the drivers?
Yes, the ICs are level shifter transceivers which sit in between the STM32 module and the drivers. They are also good for driving longer wirings in the case you are using external drivers.
Do the 5axis has RTCP or TCP?
Thanks. Do You Know if could work with openpnp? Thank you
How do u control a, b & c axis using ugs?
probably hard code them in by hand when writing the gcode, remember ugs is just a gcode sender and will probably just dump what ever code it gets to the board, the board is what is doing all the error checking(softlimit exceeded stuff like that)
I have an issue after recompiling the firmware github.com/thomast777/grbl32/issues/11
job done, also good work but are you sleeping or high when you record this video.. :/
remembered me a bit of Micheal Jacksons Voice xD