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The PBX-MX is the worlds first ever, breakout board that can be configured for parallel or USB control. The PBX-MX can be used as an isolated parallel port breakout board for use with software such as LinuxCNC or Mach3. Includes an on-board Arduino compatible microcontroller that can be used for monitoring and diagnostics. By changing a couple of solder jumpers and flashing the Arduino,  the board becomes a GRBL compatible USB controller for the open source GRBL G-code interpreter.
 
The PBX-MX is the worlds first ever, breakout board that can be configured for parallel or USB control. The PBX-MX can be used as an isolated parallel port breakout board for use with software such as LinuxCNC or Mach3. Includes an on-board Arduino compatible microcontroller that can be used for monitoring and diagnostics. By changing a couple of solder jumpers and flashing the Arduino,  the board becomes a GRBL compatible USB controller for the open source GRBL G-code interpreter.
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The PBX-MX features an on-board switching power supply module that can accept up to 76VDC input and outputs a clean 2A@5VDC power rail.
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The PBX-MX has 6 of our PBX-Headers for connecting to motor drivers, as well as an additional 10-pin header for limit/home/e-stop connections.
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The PBX-MX also sports a 2-pin JST type connector for connecting a cooling fan. This connector outputs the same voltage as Vin.
  
 
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[[image:PBX-MX_rev3_schematic.jpg|1000px|PBX-MX Schematic]]
 
[[image:PBX-MX_rev3_schematic.jpg|1000px|PBX-MX Schematic]]

Revision as of 08:45, 10 March 2015

PBX-MX

The PBX-MX is the worlds first ever, breakout board that can be configured for parallel or USB control. The PBX-MX can be used as an isolated parallel port breakout board for use with software such as LinuxCNC or Mach3. Includes an on-board Arduino compatible microcontroller that can be used for monitoring and diagnostics. By changing a couple of solder jumpers and flashing the Arduino, the board becomes a GRBL compatible USB controller for the open source GRBL G-code interpreter.

The PBX-MX features an on-board switching power supply module that can accept up to 76VDC input and outputs a clean 2A@5VDC power rail.

The PBX-MX has 6 of our PBX-Headers for connecting to motor drivers, as well as an additional 10-pin header for limit/home/e-stop connections.

The PBX-MX also sports a 2-pin JST type connector for connecting a cooling fan. This connector outputs the same voltage as Vin.


PBX-MX Schematic