Re: servo board
Posted by
Mariss Freimanis
on 2003-11-28 18:25:21 UTC
Ray,
Way beyond that.
Available right now (G2002 rev3) is a 6 axis, unlimited step rate
(>4MHz in 8 ranges of 65,536 speeds each), constant contouring, USB
powered, USB interface, 16 24VDC relay capable outputs, 16 filtered,
clamped, +/-50V protected inputs, 48 terminal strip bare wire
connectors, LED indicators for every input/output, PC autonomous
operation, 3 simultaneous XY circular interpolation operation
potential, hexapod coordinated 6-axis operation potential, vector
based motion controller.
In the works: An FPGA version (Xlinx Spartan II XC2S50E) that in
addition will have 6 quadrature encoder inputs (CHA, CHB, INDEX,
FAULT, 2MHz count rate), 8 D-A outputs (4-20mA, 0-5VDC, +/-10V
individually selectable) to all the good stuff listed above by next
summer. Just 350 bucks a pop, on our website next month.
Mariss
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Raymond Heckert" <jnr@a...>
wrote:
Way beyond that.
Available right now (G2002 rev3) is a 6 axis, unlimited step rate
(>4MHz in 8 ranges of 65,536 speeds each), constant contouring, USB
powered, USB interface, 16 24VDC relay capable outputs, 16 filtered,
clamped, +/-50V protected inputs, 48 terminal strip bare wire
connectors, LED indicators for every input/output, PC autonomous
operation, 3 simultaneous XY circular interpolation operation
potential, hexapod coordinated 6-axis operation potential, vector
based motion controller.
In the works: An FPGA version (Xlinx Spartan II XC2S50E) that in
addition will have 6 quadrature encoder inputs (CHA, CHB, INDEX,
FAULT, 2MHz count rate), 8 D-A outputs (4-20mA, 0-5VDC, +/-10V
individually selectable) to all the good stuff listed above by next
summer. Just 350 bucks a pop, on our website next month.
Mariss
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Raymond Heckert" <jnr@a...>
wrote:
> Okay, that begs the question... Why don't you make a three-axis(with a 4th
> optional) board? You certainly have the talent, and the equipment...the
>
> RayHex
>
> ----------
> > From: Mariss Freimanis <mariss92705@y...>
> >
> > Gee, now that's a harsh thought; and here I am, ready to spring
> > G2002 on an ususpecting public next month. :-)
> >
> > Mariss
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2003-11-27 23:02:25 UTC
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2003-11-30 05:42:13 UTC
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2003-11-30 06:28:29 UTC
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2003-11-30 08:51:19 UTC
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2003-11-30 11:33:42 UTC
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2003-11-30 14:09:22 UTC
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2003-11-30 16:29:15 UTC
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2003-12-01 04:39:14 UTC
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