PMDX Forum
General Category => Parallel Port breakout boards, motherboards, and dedicated accessories => Topic started by: EricMack on October 10, 2016, 03:57:11 PM
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I am using an ESS with a PMDX-126 and PMDX-107.
I understand that because I am using an ESS with the PMDX-126 there is no need to use the charge pump (According to ESS Docs, the ESS will not send signals unless active. Correct?)
So, unless you advise otherwise, I will turn off the Charge Pump input into the PMDX-126 and re-assign that pin for something else.
However, as a safety, the PMDX-107 can have a charge pump input (controlled by CONFIG 3).
My question is this: Does the PMDX-126 generate the Charge Pump signal into the PMDX-107 or does it merely pass the charge pump signal from the PC through the PMDX-126 and into the PMDX-107?
I'm trying to determine if a) I need to bother with Charge Pump between ESS and PMX-126 and, b) the recommended safe way to use the charge pump with PMDX-107
I would appreciate any tips or suggestions. I could not find the answer in either the documentation or this forum (Checked both first)
Thank you
MY PMDX-107 Switches are as follows: Config 1, 2 = OFF, Config 3-5 =ON
Posted 10/10/2016
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When the PMDX-107 is plugged into a PMDX-126 you can always leave the PMDX-107 in "require CPOK" mode. The PMDX-126 will provide the proper signal to the 107 even if the PMDX-126 is configured to ignore charge pump. Whenever the PMDX-126's "Outputs Enabled" LED is on, the PMDX-107 will be enabled.
Bob
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Excellent.
Since I am using an Ethernet SmoothStepper which eliminates the need for a Charge Pump safety, I will turn that off on the PMDX-126 and reassign that pin for another purpose.
Thank you for the clarification. (Might be useful to add to your next manual revision)