Re: Which controller card for EMC?
Posted by
Jim Colley
on 2005-09-28 10:22:31 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "leslie watts" <leswatts@a...>
wrote:
is *very* expandable up to about 20 axes or so. Each add-on module
gives your four more axes and 8 dio. Now if they just mde the drivers...
wrote:
> Jim,This is actually why I was looking at the Vigilant card now as well. It
>
> The Vital board is preferred as it is pci and has more dio.
> I have been using the stg2 for several years however.
>
> Emc in servo mode can be used to drive a simple torque, velocity,
> or voltage mode servo amplifier with an analog voltage.
>
> Emc does not support dual loop encoding. The cards do not
> have sufficient encoder inputs anyway.
>
> But that could be changed...
is *very* expandable up to about 20 axes or so. Each add-on module
gives your four more axes and 8 dio. Now if they just mde the drivers...
Discussion Thread
Jim Colley
2005-09-27 18:08:09 UTC
Which controller card for EMC?
turbulatordude
2005-09-28 06:39:23 UTC
Re: Which controller card for EMC?
leslie watts
2005-09-28 06:45:30 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Which controller card for EMC?
turbulatordude
2005-09-28 06:49:24 UTC
Re: Which controller card for EMC? Ballscrew Class ?
Polaraligned
2005-09-28 09:27:32 UTC
Ballscrew Class ?
Jim Colley
2005-09-28 10:17:18 UTC
Re: Which controller card for EMC? Ballscrew Class ?
Jim Colley
2005-09-28 10:22:31 UTC
Re: Which controller card for EMC?
Paul
2005-09-28 11:45:14 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Which controller card for EMC?
leslie watts
2005-09-28 13:07:26 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Which controller card for EMC? Ballscrew Class ?
Robb Greathouse
2005-09-28 20:47:17 UTC
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