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Re: G-320 Servo current setup

Posted by mariss92705
on 2002-03-19 20:43:30 UTC
Bill,

You can put a battery operated multimeter set to DC Amps in series
with your motor if you are looking to read fairly steady currents.
Your current probe will be very accurate as well.

If you need to read rapidly changing currents then you need an
oscilliscope to read the voltage across the 0.01 ohm current sense
resistor inside the drive. The scale is 1A = 10mV.

Mariss

--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., wanliker@a... wrote:
> How is the best way to either measure the Servo current out of the
g-320's,
> or to set the current limit pot. I have a DC Amp Probe, but doubt
if that
> would be accurate with a pulse output from the Gecko's
> bill.

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