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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] DC Treadmill motor for servo?

Posted by Doug Fortune
on 2002-01-01 11:01:24 UTC
mark wrote:
>
> Have a couple of the Permanent Magnet type, and some of the Electronic
> Goldmine encoders..... How would these go together with a Gecko 3XX?
> /mark

If those encoders are the ones on the
Shinano Kenshi LA052-040E4N02 (40 Watt?) BLDC
(brushless DC) motors,

then I believe this is the pinout (credit due to Brian):

orange w red - /B +5V
orange w black - G GND
pink w red - /Z signal A
pink w black - /A signal B
yellow w red - /R signal Z
yellow w black - S signal C1
grey w red - /P signal C2
grey w black - /Q signal C3
black no conn shield

I think A & B are your two quadrature signals,
Z is your one-pulse/rev index signal, and
C1,C2,C3 are hall effect signals to feed
a brushless motor controller.

As a side note, I think Mariss was working on
a brushless motor controller last fall for
exactly this motor/enocoder combination.

Using the treadmill motor should work great using G3xx
(although it is a 120VDC motor, it runs with
great vigor directly connected to my 75VDC supply).

Doug Fortune
http://www.cncKITS.com

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mark 2002-01-01 10:24:29 UTC DC Treadmill motor for servo? Doug Fortune 2002-01-01 11:01:24 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] DC Treadmill motor for servo? markotime 2002-01-01 11:12:08 UTC Re: DC Treadmill motor for servo? Doug Fortune 2002-01-01 11:24:54 UTC DC Treadmill motor for servo? Carlos Guillermo 2002-01-01 13:09:13 UTC Gecko BLDC drive Jon Elson 2002-01-01 14:05:38 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] DC Treadmill motor for servo? mark 2002-01-02 06:26:32 UTC DC Treadmill motor for servo? Jon Elson 2002-01-02 10:19:06 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] DC Treadmill motor for servo?