Re: Gecko 320 problem
Posted by
deanc500
on 2003-12-29 14:52:05 UTC
Hi, if they just spin and dont fault, then it is not a polarity
problem. More likly an encoder wiring problem. Double check that your
encoders are wired correctly. Could you have +5 and Gnd reversed?
Dean
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problem. More likly an encoder wiring problem. Double check that your
encoders are wired correctly. Could you have +5 and Gnd reversed?
Dean
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wrote:
> --- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "callcbm2000" <callcbm@d...>power
> wrote:
> > I just wired up dc brushed servo motors to a gecko 320 when I
> > up the motors spin and won't stop or dither . They just spin Help!
>
> Common problem ,... reverse the + and - of the servo. If you can not
> set the proper direction in software then swap the A and B on the
> encoder instead. For some reason + and - is not red(hot) or
> black(ground/common) on many servo's.
>
> Frank
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callcbm2000
2003-12-27 11:11:18 UTC
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2003-12-27 11:16:39 UTC
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Mariss Freimanis
2003-12-27 12:11:20 UTC
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dakota8833
2003-12-28 10:30:15 UTC
Re: Gecko 320 problem
deanc500
2003-12-29 14:52:05 UTC
Re: Gecko 320 problem