Bl-mach-v1.1 D302 ~repack~ Link

Whether you are upgrading your 3D printer, building a custom CNC router, or automating a project, the D302 delivers the performance you need.

Use the input ports to connect limit switches, typically using the opto-isolated inputs for safety.

Once the hardware is connected, follow these steps to configure Mach3: Go to Config > Ports and Pins . Bl-mach-v1.1 D302

: All positive signal lines ( +5V , PUL+ , DIR+ , EN+ ) from the motor driver are jumped together and linked directly to the board's +5V output. Individual pin outs like P2 or P3 connect to the negative ( - ) terminals. This configuration is widely favored by builders using industry-standard microstep drivers like the TB6600, DM542, or DM556.

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Check that the 12-24V external power supply is connected to the board. Check that the USB cable is connected for 5V. Ensure the drivers have the correct "Enable" signal mapped. : All positive signal lines ( +5V ,

Connect a 12V-24V DC power supply to the peripheral power inputs. The 5V digital side can be powered via USB.

Used only for providing 5V DC logic power from the computer.

If you have one on your bench and it isn't throwing an E-4213, you have a solid piece of industrial art. Just don't let the magic smoke out.

X-axis (STEP/DIR), Y-axis (STEP/DIR), Z-axis (STEP/DIR), A-axis (STEP/DIR). E-Stop: Pin P10 (usually) is for the Emergency Stop button.