Hey Guys,

Been testing my machine and am having trouble with random movement of each
of the axis. I believe the problem is because the input to my homemade
driver boards is high impedance and the STEP and DIRECTION lines are not
terminated. Any voltage spikes or EM interference in the immediate area,
like the laminate trimmer that I'm using as a cutting tool, seems to cause
the problem.

To supress (hopefully) the problem, I figured I'd just put termination
resistors on the breakout board. So... I'm guessing the value of the
termination resistors would not be critical but, surely, there is a correct
value. What would be the correct value for a resistor between the STEP /
DIRECTION signals and Ground?

I'll also add some decoupling caps to the Power Supply lines to stop any
potential problems there.

TIA, Steve Robertson
steverob [at] ccvn [dot] com


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