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I have a JTech 2.8, I think that I might have hooked up my laser out put H3 in to the laser input H4 and vice versa while the mode selector switch was on the CW mode. I’m assuming this pushed power down to my X controller. when I plugged it in backwards the Z started fritzing (if that’s a thing… didn’t go up didn’t go down just back and forth)
Once I figure this problem out I will ask about the problem that lead me to hook the input and out put up backwards.
When I hook up to USG it will show me connected but when i try to jog the machine it gives me an error “GBRL has not finished booting”. Easel does nothing, machine set up quits at hook up usb and turn machine on.
might as well throw it out there that i have about a months worth of time with the machine and about 2 weeks with the laser so i know little about what im doing, i have read through the forums on this site and others as well but am lost on this one… and the one that got me to this point but we will work on one thing at a time.
so do i need to buy a new ??? or is their hope for me?
Check to make sure that your baud rate is set to 115200 when trying to access the uno with any program and when you are trying to flash grbl into the Arduino/X-controller.
Check your ribbon cables as well. Those may be shorting out and causing an overall +5V rail issue. In fact, you can remove all ribbons cables and the Xcontroller should still function so I would do that as a first step.
Make sure you have +24V output on the power supply as well.
The PWM signal goes straight to the Atmega328P. If you burned out that port then it could take the whole chip with it. Cables between the port and the external terminal could also be compromised.
The laser output is a constant current source. It can output a large current even in a short circuit situation. That will stress any component down the line that cannot accommodate the amount of current flowing.
The SPINDLE PWM signal goes from the Power Interface board (the thing screwed onto the power supply outputs) through a ribbon cable to the main control board and then to the ATmega328P.
working backwards from the source of wrongly input power how would I test the power interface board, the ribbon I can do, then the ATMega.
The x controller powers up, stepper motors engage and fan comes, com port connects but no control through USG which leads me to a not so educated guess that it’s the ATMega.