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==== What is the USB2AX? ==== | ==== What is the USB2AX? ==== | ||
- | The USB2AX is a small interface to control [[http://www.robotis.com/xe/dynamixel_en|Dynamixel servomotors]] like the AX-12 from a computer. It plugs into a USB port and has a 3-pin Dynamixel connector to be connected to the servos. | + | The USB2AX is a small interface to control [[http://en.robotis.com|Dynamixel servomotors]] like the AX-12 from a computer. It plugs into a USB port and has a 3-pin Dynamixel connector to be connected to the servos. |
If you're in a hurry, jump to [[product:usb2ax:Quickstart]] ! | If you're in a hurry, jump to [[product:usb2ax:Quickstart]] ! | ||
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- | **☛ To fix problems experienced with Dynamixel 2.0 packets returning errors or Dynamixel Wizard freezing, please [[firmware_update|update the firmware to V05]] ☚ **\\ | + | **☛ To fix problems experienced with Dynamixel 2.0 packets returning errors or Dynamixel Wizard freezing, please [[firmware_update|update the firmware]] ☚ ** |
+ | //Last updated 27 July 2017.// | ||
If you still have problems, send an email to: <contact@xevelabs.com> | If you still have problems, send an email to: <contact@xevelabs.com> | ||
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== What servos can it talk to? == | == What servos can it talk to? == | ||
- | The USB2AX can talk with the [[http://www.robotis.com/xe/dynamixel_en|Dynamixel servos]] which use a half-duplex TTL interface (3-pins connector).\\ | + | The USB2AX can talk with the [[http://en.robotis.com|Dynamixel servos]] which use a half-duplex TTL interface (3-pins connector).\\ |
More specifically: | More specifically: | ||
* All of the AX servos (AX-12/AX-12+/**AX-12A**, AX-12W, AX-18F/**AX-18A**). | * All of the AX servos (AX-12/AX-12+/**AX-12A**, AX-12W, AX-18F/**AX-18A**). | ||
* The "T" versions of the MX servos (**MX-28T**, **MX-64T**, **MX-106T**). | * The "T" versions of the MX servos (**MX-28T**, **MX-64T**, **MX-106T**). | ||
+ | * The "T" versions of the XM servos (**XM430-W350-T**, **XM430-W210-T**) - //but with an adapter, as the connector are not directly compatible// | ||
+ | * XL-320 - //but with an adapter, as the connector are not directly compatible// | ||
==== Features ==== | ==== Features ==== | ||
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==== Download / files ==== | ==== Download / files ==== | ||
- | * Driver for Windows: [[https://raw.github.com/Xevel/usb2ax/master/firmware/lufa_usb2ax/USB2AX.inf|USB2AX.inf]] (no need for a driver on Linux and MacOS) | + | * Driver for Windows (signed Nov2017): [[http://xevelabs.com/usb2ax/usb2ax_driver_signed_20171120.zip|USB2AX.inf]] (no need for a driver on Linux and MacOS) |
* [[product:usb2ax:specs|Schematics and Bill Of Materials]] | * [[product:usb2ax:specs|Schematics and Bill Of Materials]] | ||
* Firmware sources, Eagle files for the PCB: [[https://github.com/Xevel/usb2ax|(new) GitHub repository]] | * Firmware sources, Eagle files for the PCB: [[https://github.com/Xevel/usb2ax|(new) GitHub repository]] |