SCC-32 Motor Driver

Hello, I kindly ask for your help.

I am working on an electrical schematic for a robot, and I urgently need the SSC-32 servo controller as a part/component in Fritzing.
The controller manages 18 servo motors, and I am currently unable to create the part myself due to limited experience with Fritzing’s part editor.

If anyone has already created this part or can help me build one, I would deeply appreciate it.

Thank you very much in advance!
Best regards,

ssc32m01

SSC-32 Manual

@pIOS Not enough information here to do anything here with. We need another website with physical connector names, actual to view (flat) image and board dimensions

I couldn’t find too much information — everything I was able to find is attached in this message.

lynxmotion-ssc-32-servo-controller-large

I have also attached the internal circuit diagram, in case it helps.

am_ssc-32v200xe.PDF

In the image below, you can find the pinout of the board and the datasheet.

am_ssc-32v2 single sheets.PDF

I couldn’t find the exact dimensions of this board, but I did find them for its version with a USB connector instead of RS232.
After measuring the physical board, I noticed that both versions have the same outer dimensions, mounting hole sizes, and hole positions.

Below you can find the image with the dimensions, along with the corresponding datasheet.

lynxmotion_ssc-32u_usb_user_guide.pdf

This is all I was able to find. Personally, I’m not a big fan of this driver, but I’m required to use it for my project.
Thank you very much for your time and attention.

What I was looking for was actually this

@vanepp will help you make this, as I’m working on an optocoupler for someone

Sure I can do this .

Peter

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Do you want the SSC-32U (which is the current version and which I am partly finished making and will probably complete) or the SC32 (which is what you showed originally and is no no longer made?)

edit:

It looks like there are more than that:

the one you originally posted, then this one which is slightly different

then the SSC-32U which appears to move the zbee controller on board rather than serial connected (and which is posted above and which I have partially made and will probably complete as it is far enough along to finish) It is unclear which one you want.

Peter

Hi,
In my project I used the version shown in the first image — the SC32 with the RS232 port.
If possible, I would prefer that version. But only if it’s not too much trouble or inconvenience for you.

Sorry for the confusion — I have a bit of difficulty expressing myself in English, so I may not have explained things clearly enough.

Thank you very much, I really appreciate it!

Not your fault, the multiple versions are confusing and we didn’t check closely enough. What I have made so far is the current version (and I will likely complete that later as it may be useful to someone else.) I’ll start again on the version you want and leave the third one (which looks like a later revision of the same board) til someone requests it.

Peter

OK took a while (complex part) but this should do what you want. Pcb view has been suppressed as not useful.

motor-driver-ssc-32.fzpz (39.0 KB)

Peter

Hi,
You’ve done an amazing job. I truly appreciate all the work you’ve put into this.

For my project, I’m mainly interested in the breadboard view and schematic; the PCB view is not required.

I have one more favor to ask:
I personally haven’t been able to find a clear tutorial that explains how to create custom components in Fritzing. I work quite a lot with Fritzing, and it would be really helpful to know how to make parts myself for those cases when I can’t find them in the program or on the forum.

If you happen to have a good link or page that explains this, I’d be very grateful.

Thanks again, your help has been incredibly valuable!

These two tutorials apply to current Fritzing versions (many of the others are for older versions.) That said part making is not at all easy.

I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.

Peter

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@pIOS If you make one, just share witg us! We (@RAPTOR7762 @real-bombinho and @vanepp) are here to help if you encounter any difficulty

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