Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Digest Number 3965
Posted by
Eric Keller
on 2004-10-12 12:57:35 UTC
Catalog is here:
http://www.tamagawa-seiki.co.jp/ctl2/1228n47ej.pdf
don't know what T is, but U,V,W are the commutation
tracks.
Eric
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http://www.tamagawa-seiki.co.jp/ctl2/1228n47ej.pdf
don't know what T is, but U,V,W are the commutation
tracks.
Eric
> From: "bluecoast1" <bluecoast@...>__________________________________________________
> Subject: tamagawa encoder pinout
>
>
> Hey,
>
> next question. I have a Tamagawa AC servo with an
> unknown (tamagawa)
> encoder on it.
>
> The encoder has the following differential pairs:
>
> A,B,Z,T,U,V,W.
>
> I don't know what T,U,V, and W are. I know Tamagawa
> encoders have both
> an absolute and an incremental output, so presumably
> T,U,V, and W are
> the absolute portion, but does anybody know what
> they mean exactly (ie
> I want to use them to generate some fake hall-effect
> signal for
> commutation).
>
> Thanks!
>
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