Re: step and dir to servo
Posted by
Ray
on 2001-08-11 06:02:12 UTC
Babar
There is a resolver to pulse converter chip but in low volume they run more
than $120.00. Built into a fully functioning brick they are around $300.00
per axis. With a little effort you could toss the resolvers and fit
encoders for less. Then use something like the Gecko 3** series of drives
for up to 20 amps at 80 volts.
m2cw - HTH
Ray
From: riet91@...
Dear Peter,
Ihave seen your post , I am in almost same trouble so please let me
know if you got any solution
Thanks and Regards
Babar
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., Peter Bailey <pbailey@...
wrote:
There is a resolver to pulse converter chip but in low volume they run more
than $120.00. Built into a fully functioning brick they are around $300.00
per axis. With a little effort you could toss the resolvers and fit
encoders for less. Then use something like the Gecko 3** series of drives
for up to 20 amps at 80 volts.
m2cw - HTH
Ray
From: riet91@...
Dear Peter,
Ihave seen your post , I am in almost same trouble so please let me
know if you got any solution
Thanks and Regards
Babar
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., Peter Bailey <pbailey@...
wrote:
> Hi list,
> I wonder if anyone has knowledge of an inexpensive
> converter to go from a card with step and direction output
> to a servo amps that takes analogue in. (6 axis)
> The servos use resolvers and are brushless ac.
> Thanks
> Peter
> Peter Bailey
> pbailey@m...
Discussion Thread
Peter Bailey
1999-05-18 21:01:01 UTC
Re: step and dir to servo
riet91@y...
2001-08-10 23:18:25 UTC
Re: step and dir to servo
Ray
2001-08-11 06:02:12 UTC
Re: step and dir to servo
machines@n...
2001-08-11 14:04:24 UTC
Re: step and dir to servo
Jon Elson
2001-08-11 14:06:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: step and dir to servo
Jon Elson
2001-08-11 14:13:41 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: step and dir to servo