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The 6 Axis 125KHz NVCM USB Mach3 Stepper Motor Motion Control Card is a cutting-edge CNC controller designed for professionals seeking high-performance motion control. With 16 isolated input/output ports and a powerful ARM motion control chip, this board supports up to 6-axis systems, ensuring rapid and precise operation. Compatible exclusively with Mach3 software, it offers robust connectivity and a wide voltage range, making it an essential tool for any serious CNC enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Changzhou Rattm Motor Co.,Ltd |
Part Number | nvum |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.01 x 4.61 x 2.72 inches |
Item model number | NVCM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 6 Axis |
Material | Plastic |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**`
Battery
Great
T**S
Don't do it!
This product isn't supported by the makers of Mach 3/4. Documentation is limited and doesn't provide enough detail to get it working. Total of about 30 pages. Do yourself a favor and buy Warp9's smooth stepper ESS 6 axis motion controller. It is supported by Mach 3/4 and comes with hundreds of pages of support. With links to useful third party apps. It also comes with software to optimize it and the computer you use to control it. Setup took a couple of hours with deterministic results... IE the vector always pointed toward the goal line. CNCTOPBAOS's controller couldn't be recognized by my pc after days of troubleshooting... As soon as my Taig Nema 23 mounts arrive, I'll be cutting.
B**T
Lacks necessary software
unit does not come with software or instructions.
N**A
Reliable and Capable Controller when used with Mach 3
This is a very capable controller for up to a six axis system. It works very nicely with Mach 3.Be warned that support is non-existant, and it is a real hunt to find all the documentation you need.I was ultimately able to find everything I needed to build and configure a very complex system, as long as I run it with Mach 3.If someone knows where to find documentation/code/APIs to control it without Mach 3, I would love to see links to that.Note that on the 6-Axis Ethernet version, the inputs circuit configuration will cause problems. The inputs are done correctly on the USB version.
A**N
not as advertised
no drivers sent my manufacturer and i couldn't find them onlineworthless without a driver
T**O
Worked exactly as expected, impressed with the durability
Working on a 5axis cnc with two z motors and this worked perfectly. machine isnt done but I have run 6 motors with it. The wiring on the orange plug for the board main voltage is a little weird and I wired it backwards and had 24v flowing the wrong way and the board survived still. So im impressed to say the least.the manual is also pretty good and has a great tutorial on getting the software installed.TLDR: great board, completely worth the money.
J**N
So far so good
With no prior reviews I was rolling the dice ordering this unit, but I’m happy I gave it a shot. I haven’t fully tested this unit yet, but so far everything works as it should and if anything changes I will update this review. Most importantly, the usb plugin they provide works great (via google drive download). I am somewhat experienced with building cnc equipment and Mach3, so I only use the manual as a reference, however it seems to be useable.I have used a handful of usb breakout boards, including the sainsmart one sold on amazon, and this one is far more capable and provides smoother motion.
M**.
Can't connect to PC
I'm not sure what's going on with these things, I've gotten 4 of them now trying to get a good one. They will NOT connect to Mach3 unless I disconnect the USB cord and plug it back in everytime I use it. Once I get it to connect, it seems to work ok. My brother and I both have the same machine with the same controller. I tried his controller on my machine and it connects instantly. The ones I've gotten won't connect. I thought I would try a Novusun Ethernet controller instead, and the ethernet port is dead and wouldn't connect on that one either. So frustrated now, probably going to a US made controller.
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