Re: Help with DRO
Posted by
A. G. Eckstein
on 2000-02-21 15:02:00 UTC
Joe,
I'm not sure what you have, but in my case; the red wire is +5V, Black is
Gnd, Yellow and Blue are the quadrature outputs! This is based on the use
of the HP encoders and usual convention. If you have an extra wire, it is
probably an index wire.
If I can help further, please mail me the pictures at the above address.
Art
At 09:14 AM 02/21/2000 -0500, you wrote:
axtein@...
I'm not sure what you have, but in my case; the red wire is +5V, Black is
Gnd, Yellow and Blue are the quadrature outputs! This is based on the use
of the HP encoders and usual convention. If you have an extra wire, it is
probably an index wire.
If I can help further, please mail me the pictures at the above address.
Art
At 09:14 AM 02/21/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>From: Joe Vicars <jvicars@...>A. G. Eckstein
>
> I have a picture of a servo encoder that was broken and I removed it
>from it's motor. Can someone tell me which wires do what? I have 6
>more of these encoders (unbroken) that I would like to use for DRO.
> If you think you can help I will email you a Word document with the
>pictures in it. I will also include the wiring schematic for Lindsay's
>DRO.
> Help is appreciated.
>
axtein@...
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Joe Vicars
2000-02-21 06:14:20 UTC
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2000-02-21 10:51:05 UTC
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D.F.S.
2000-02-21 13:04:31 UTC
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A. G. Eckstein
2000-02-21 15:02:00 UTC
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2000-10-06 09:54:50 UTC
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2000-10-06 13:00:27 UTC
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2003-07-14 10:58:13 UTC
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