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salewis
Thu 05 November 2009, 07:59
I understand the issues of using the PMDX-132 vs the PMDX-122, but what about the PMDX-125?

The immediate and obvious issue is price, but are there others.

domino11
Thu 05 November 2009, 08:04
What features of the 125 do you really need for your application?

salewis
Thu 05 November 2009, 08:17
thats the real question as the -122 works and I can't really see that the newer -125 would be beneficial unless one was contemplating the SmoothStepper (which still has some issues).

Gerald D
Thu 05 November 2009, 08:22
A very basic principle of MechMate is to use tried and tested technology. The PMDX-125 is very new on the market (Maybe only 1 month?).

The PMDX-125 is double the price of the PMDX-122.

Gerald D
Thu 05 November 2009, 08:33
A quick & nasty comparison table:

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Gerald D
Thu 05 November 2009, 09:08
This is what I posted in May'09:

I am sure that the PMDX-125 is intended to replace the PMDX-122 in the course of time. Personally, I would only look seriously at the PMDX-125 after it has been on the market for about a year and has been thoroughly de-bugged. By which time there may be other products that are more USB (and proximity switch) friendly.

I would love to see a PMDX-product that is:
- USB
- Mach or Linux(EMC) compatible
- Mains 230 or 115V
- capable of stringing proximity switches in series
- capable of all the standard BOB functions we already have (E-stop, charge pump, couple of relays, etc.)
- small, but not tiny.
- fitted with pluggable connections for quick board swops.

. . . . . I still think that way

salewis
Fri 06 November 2009, 05:16
The only thing that "might" be of interest would be that the -125 has isolation (on some functions/pins).

I agree on letting someone else be the guinea pig (or in our case crash-test-dummy) ;)

Stan