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 +Hardware components and cables are illustrated below. Numbers labelling each component in the image correspond to those in the follow-on tables.
  
 +{{dynamixel:hw_overview.png?800x0|Hardware Overview}}
  
-{{ECE4560:Biped:frames.png}}+^  Component List  ^^ 
 +^  ID  ^  Component 
 +|  1  | OpenCM EXP485 (power-communication junction) | 
 +|  2  | U2D2 | 
 +|  3  | AC/DC Power Adapter (12 V) | 
 +|  4  | Dynamixel motor(s) | 
 +|  5  | Laptop/PC  |
  
 +^  Cable List  ^^^^
 +^  ID  ^  Connects to  ^  Connects to  ^  Description  ^
 +|  6  | U2D2 | OpenCM EXP485 | 3-pin or 4-pin (motor dependent) Dynamixel connector |
 +|  7  | U2D2 | Laptop/PC | USB-A male to USB-B (micro) male |
 +|  8  | OpenCM EXP485 | Dynamixel motor(s) | 3-pin or 4-pin (motor dependent) Dynamixel connectors |
  
 +===== Setup Procedure  =====
  
-^  Component List  ^^ +1. **Power-Communication Junction:**  The OpenCM EXP485 board (square, blue PCB) serves as a convenient junction, to distribute power and communication to/from connected Dynamixel motorsIt recieves power from a DC power supply and, in turn, supplies this to connected Dynamixel motors. It also recieves serial communication to/from a PC (via a connected U2D2and passes this along from/to connected Dynamixel motors. All 3-pin Dynamixel connectors on the board reside on a single bus, dedicated to half duplex TTL communication; all 4-pin Dynamixel connectors reside on a separate 2nd bus, for RS485 (4-pin) half duplex serial communication. 
-^  ID  ^  Component + 
-|  1  OpenCM 9.04 (controller| +{{dynamixel:junction.png?300x0|OpenCM EXP485 board}}   
-|  2  OpenCM EXP485 (expansion board) | + 
-|  3  | FTDI USB-to-Serial Board | + 
-|  4  AC/DC Power Adapter (12 V| +2. **Connect (U2D2-to-OpenCM EXP485 board):**  Connect a Dynamixel cable to the U2D2 (transparent rectangular device), and to the blue OpenCM EXP485 board.  
-|  5  Dynamixel motor(s| + 
-|  6  | Laptop/PC  |+{{dynamixel:U2D2_freecable.png?300x0|Connection: U2D2-to-OpenCM EXP485}}   
 + {{dynamixel:u2d2_junction_connect.png?300x0|Connection: U2D2-to-OpenCM EXP485}}   
 + 
 +**NOTE** that this Dynamixel cable is distinct from others that may be available. The connector end that mates with the U2D2 has a different form factor from the end that connects to the OpenCM EXP485 board. 
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 +3. **Connect (U2D2-to-PC):**  Connect the micro USB cable to the U2D2, and to the laptop/PC. The USB-B micro male end should attach to the U2D2. The USB-A male end should be connected to an available USB port on the laptop/PC. Once connected, a red LED on the U2D2 should light up and stay on. 
 + 
 +{{dynamixel:u2d2_junction_connect_led.png?300x0|Connection: U2D2-to-PC}}   
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 +4. **Connect Power:**  Connect the 12 V AC/DC power adapter to the OpenCM EXP485 expansion board (barrel jack). Connect the power adapter's 3-prong connector to an electrical outlet. 
 + 
 +{{dynamixel:junction_U2D2_powered.png?300x0|Connection: AC/DC Adapter-to-OpenCM EXP485}}   
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 +5. **Connect (Motor(s)-to-OpenCM EXP485 board):**  Connect the Dynamixel cable (3-pin or 4-pin depending on motor modelto the OpenCM EXP485 expansion board. It doesn't matter which connector the motor cable is connected to on the OpenCM EXP485 board; 3-pin cables can be plugged into any 3-pin socket and, likewise, any 4-pin cable can be plugged into any 4-pin socket. All communication occurs on a serial communication bus; motors behave as individual 'drops' on the bus.  
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 +Connect the other end of the Dynamixel cable to the motor. 
 + 
 +{{dynamixel:dynamixel_3pin_cable.jpg?300x0|Dynamixel Motor Cable}} {{dynamixel:dynamixel_motor_3pin.jpg?300x0|Cable-to-Motor}} {{dynamixel:junction_u2d2_ax12_power.png?300x0|Connection: Motor-to-OpenCM EXP485}}   
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 +6. **Turn on Controller:**   
 +Turn on the power switch, on the OpenCM EXP485 board. The connected motors should now be powered. A red LED will momentarily illuminate on each connected motor - this serves as verification that the motor is connected and powered. If a motor's LED does not momentarily flash red, upon power up, something is wrong. 
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-^  Cable List  ^^^ 
-^  ID  ^  Connection #1  ^  Connection #2  ^  Description  ^ 
-|  7  | OpenCM 9.04 | FTDI USB-to-Serial board | 3-pin; yellow, green, black (serial comm.) | 
-|  8  | FTDI USB-to-Serial board | Laptop/PC | USB A male to USB B (micro) male | 
-|  9  | OpenCM EXP485 | Dynamixel motor | 3-pin or 4-pin (motor dependent) Dynamixel connectors | 
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