Servos drivers
Posted by
John Heritage
on 2004-11-16 08:54:35 UTC
Hi,
I am looking at some servos with a peak current demand of less than 5 amps at 30V.
I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on which controllers to look at. I was thinking about using Gecko 320's. What situation would I use the pulse step multipler in?
Also, are there any other, affordable, options available?
Kind regards,
John
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I am looking at some servos with a peak current demand of less than 5 amps at 30V.
I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on which controllers to look at. I was thinking about using Gecko 320's. What situation would I use the pulse step multipler in?
Also, are there any other, affordable, options available?
Kind regards,
John
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Discussion Thread
John Heritage
2004-11-16 08:54:35 UTC
Servos drivers
caudlet
2004-11-16 12:19:48 UTC
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2004-11-16 14:16:15 UTC
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2004-11-16 14:32:49 UTC
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2004-11-16 16:22:28 UTC
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2004-11-16 18:28:19 UTC
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2004-11-16 18:49:06 UTC
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2004-11-16 18:50:05 UTC
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2004-11-16 19:58:26 UTC
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2004-11-17 00:59:51 UTC
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2004-11-17 06:19:34 UTC
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2004-11-18 04:43:56 UTC
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2004-11-18 05:00:26 UTC
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