Re: Synchronizing two motors on the same axis
Posted by
ron_routledge
on 2002-05-13 09:16:54 UTC
Hi John
I simply have a Y cable between my PC interface and two motor drivers
for the x axis on my plasma table. As long as you are not losing
steps it works just fine.
Ron
I simply have a Y cable between my PC interface and two motor drivers
for the x axis on my plasma table. As long as you are not losing
steps it works just fine.
Ron
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "j.guenther" <j.guenther@v...> wrote:
> Here is my question for the day, what would be the best way to sync
up two
> motors on the same axis. It can be considered that full cycle for
each part
> of the axis equates to 1 revolution of each motor. The application
would be
> for a long reach sewing machine for quilting. I am thinking of
driving the
> needle mechanism with one motor and the bobbin mechanism from
another motor.
> If that is the route I take, these two drives must remain in
perfect sync
> with each other. I am assuming that either steppers with encoders
or servos
> can be used to accomplish this task, I am just not sure how to sync
them up.
> Can they both be driven from a single axis (Z) or do I need to use
two axis
> (Z, A) and slave one to the other? What software would be best to
> accomplish this task?
>
> Thanks
>
> John Guenther
> 'Ye Olde Pen Maker'
> Sterling, Virginia
Discussion Thread
j.guenther
2002-05-13 07:53:18 UTC
Synchronizing two motors on the same axis
ron_routledge
2002-05-13 09:16:54 UTC
Re: Synchronizing two motors on the same axis
j.guenther
2002-05-13 09:54:01 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Synchronizing two motors on the same axis
Carl Mikkelsen, Oasis
2002-05-13 12:46:48 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Synchronizing two motors on the same axis
bwrfromuk
2002-05-14 07:36:35 UTC
Re: Synchronizing two motors on the same axis