RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Simple DRO new idea
Posted by
HighTech
on 2001-09-02 13:20:49 UTC
Scott
I am working on a very simple dro using a special purpose Hall effect sensor
and a simple up down counter connected to a 8 digit led. It would work as
follows
a linear magnet strip or a ring magnet with alternating north and south
magnet passes in
front of the Hall effect sensor. This generates a pulse train to the counter
circuit.
The sensor as has a direction output that is updated first before the pulse
so no lost steps.
By using a timing belt and gearing the rotary motion of the ball screw or
lead screw can be
multiplied or divided based on the number of pulses of the ring magnet to
equal an accurate count.
I will be sharing what I find with the group as soon as I finish a
proto-type. I am currently looking for a ring magnet if anyone may know
where to find any or have some let me know.
Derek B.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Riddle [mailto:sariddle@...]
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 9:40 AM
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Simple DRO
I just thought of this last night and I am sure some one else has to or it
is already out there but I would like to put a cheap DRO on my Index Milling
Machine and don't want to spend $600-1200 to do it. What I was thinking of
was a simple rotary encoder with a shaft of a special diameter and to use a
wire that is anchored on one end of the movable part of the slide it would
then be strung along the slide wrapped once around the shaft of the rotary
encoder and continue along the slide and the anchor at the other end with a
spring to keep good tension on the wire. The rotary encoder would be
anchored to the stationary part of the slide assy. When the movable part of
the slide moves the wire would roll around the encoder shaft and translate
linear motion into rotary. A encoder with quadrature with 4,000 counts per
rev and a shaft dia of .63662" would give 0.0005 linear travel per encoder
step. There would be a little work coming up with a small LCD screen and a
few buttons and a basic stamp program and controller to run it all.
What do you guys think? Are there some other simple cheap DRO options?
Thanks
Scott
Scott Riddle
sariddle@...
I am working on a very simple dro using a special purpose Hall effect sensor
and a simple up down counter connected to a 8 digit led. It would work as
follows
a linear magnet strip or a ring magnet with alternating north and south
magnet passes in
front of the Hall effect sensor. This generates a pulse train to the counter
circuit.
The sensor as has a direction output that is updated first before the pulse
so no lost steps.
By using a timing belt and gearing the rotary motion of the ball screw or
lead screw can be
multiplied or divided based on the number of pulses of the ring magnet to
equal an accurate count.
I will be sharing what I find with the group as soon as I finish a
proto-type. I am currently looking for a ring magnet if anyone may know
where to find any or have some let me know.
Derek B.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Riddle [mailto:sariddle@...]
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 9:40 AM
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Simple DRO
I just thought of this last night and I am sure some one else has to or it
is already out there but I would like to put a cheap DRO on my Index Milling
Machine and don't want to spend $600-1200 to do it. What I was thinking of
was a simple rotary encoder with a shaft of a special diameter and to use a
wire that is anchored on one end of the movable part of the slide it would
then be strung along the slide wrapped once around the shaft of the rotary
encoder and continue along the slide and the anchor at the other end with a
spring to keep good tension on the wire. The rotary encoder would be
anchored to the stationary part of the slide assy. When the movable part of
the slide moves the wire would roll around the encoder shaft and translate
linear motion into rotary. A encoder with quadrature with 4,000 counts per
rev and a shaft dia of .63662" would give 0.0005 linear travel per encoder
step. There would be a little work coming up with a small LCD screen and a
few buttons and a basic stamp program and controller to run it all.
What do you guys think? Are there some other simple cheap DRO options?
Thanks
Scott
Scott Riddle
sariddle@...
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2001-09-02 08:44:49 UTC
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2001-09-02 13:20:49 UTC
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2001-09-04 10:54:28 UTC
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2001-09-04 19:36:28 UTC
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2001-09-05 00:55:16 UTC
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2001-09-05 04:56:44 UTC
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2001-09-05 09:30:53 UTC
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Jon Elson
2001-09-05 10:41:35 UTC
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2001-09-06 20:13:31 UTC
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