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PK:

--- Quote from: Will_D on February 09, 2018, 04:21:39 AM ---AFAIK its a 0 - 10V analogue voltage

--- End quote ---
Confirmed.
WeldingRod:
FYI, this widget will convert that analog signal to a PWM:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06VVVGGBN/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You need to adjust the max duty cycle with the pot on the board.
IMPORTANT: don't try to run it off 5 VDC.  It has a 5 Volt low drop out regulator on the board, so it's output current is terrible with 5 Volt power in.
blades:
Benedikt: back on page 16, you posted this:

"I have just traced out the wiring of the keypad matrix of the controller:"

Does this somehow tie into the previously mentioned USB keypad/keyboard support? I was just wondering if a standard numeric USB keypad could be mapped to the DDCSV1.1 button layout? They both have 17 keys.

ibbe76:
Hello all DDCSV user. Im all new to cnc machines and its software, but I like to build and make things so now its time for a cnc.

I have ordered a few things for several months from China to lower the costs, collected aluminum profiles from the job scrap box and so on.thought it would be a machine that can do wood and metal, I´m working in a paper printing factory so manufacturing of klichés in brass are things that I though may be done.
there are still some screws left for the machine to get really sturdy but this week it was time to boot everything up

I use Fusion 360, same as for my 3d printer for modell and Cam. Postprocess /Othermill/
tom osselton:
Looks like a nice built unit.
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