Hi Luberth-
I have attached a PDF of the PCB - it did not survive the several
conversions it went through very well, so I will try to send something
better when I get a chance.
Also attached is the PCB file (.brd) from WinBoard. Unfortunately, the
free WinBoard is only good up to 100 pins. This PCB uses 129 pins.
So
the file will only be good to those who have a WinBoard version which
will handle this many pins.
Best wishes,
Grant
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Grant Fair, M.S.W., R.S.W.,
GF Counsulting and Counselling grant.fair@sympatico.com
161 Franklin Avenue,
Willowdale, Ontario, Canada
M2N 1C6
416-224-2227
Name:
TIP120ST.pdf
Type:
Portable Document Format (application/pdf)
Name:
Tp120stq.brd.zip
Type:
WinBoard PCB (application/x-unknown-content-type-pcbFile)
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Subject:
TIP120 Component Layout
Date:
Sat, 25 Aug 2001 02:21:51 -0400
From:
Grant Fair <grant.fair@sympatico.ca>
To:
Luberth Dijkman <luberth@wxs.nl>
Hi Luberth-
Here is a PDF file of the component layout (parts side) of the TIP120
board. WinBoard does not seem to draw terminal blocks, so you don't
see
them, but they go in the horizontal rows at the top (inputs, ground,
and
a terminal block which is unconnected to anything on the PCB but which
can be used to connect the stepper voltage and stepper leads together).
The vertical row of 3 sets of 4 holes (between the diodes and
transistors) are for terminal blocks to connect the steppers.
Grant
----------------------------------------------------------
Grant Fair, M.S.W., R.S.W.,
GF Counsulting and Counselling grant.fair@sympatico.com
161 Franklin Avenue,
Willowdale, Ontario, Canada
M2N 1C6
416-224-2227
Name:
TIP120Layout.pdf
Type:
Portable Document Format (application/pdf)
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a test winboard print to image file
there are printer drivers that can print to an image file
print2image nedip
next image is a winboard print to image
Do a Google websearch on "print to image driver" if you want such a
driver
the print can also be used for:
TIP110 TIP111 TIP112 = 4 Ampere 60/80/100Volt 50 Watt external diodes
needed i guess
TIP120 TIP121 TIP122 = 5 Ampere 60/80/100Volt 65 Watt NO external diodes
needed i guess
TIP130 TIP131 TIP132 = 8 Ampere 60/80/100Volt 70 Watt NO external diodes
needed i guess
TIP140 TIP141 TIP142 = 10 Ampere 60/80/100Volt 125 Watt NO external
diodes needed i guess