Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
Posted by
Graham Stabler
on 2007-08-06 03:08:52 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "kstropus" <kstropus@...> wrote:
imagine, it doesn't just turn the power on until the relevant number
of pulses have been counted, its not simple as you suggested.
Take a look at the application notes at www.microchip.com they have
some servo drive applications that explain much of what is needed.
Graham
>I think the point being made is that a servo does not work as you
> They way I usually learn is to just jump in and do it. I need a
> motor to start messing with, and I'm hoping it's one with power I can
> use if I ever get a controller working.
>
> I can learn the ins and outs of PIDs and what not when I get a motor
> I can use.
imagine, it doesn't just turn the power on until the relevant number
of pulses have been counted, its not simple as you suggested.
Take a look at the application notes at www.microchip.com they have
some servo drive applications that explain much of what is needed.
Graham
Discussion Thread
kstropus
2007-08-03 17:49:40 UTC
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Andrey Lipavsky
2007-08-03 23:12:01 UTC
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Bill
2007-08-04 09:08:09 UTC
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kstropus
2007-08-04 14:17:40 UTC
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kstropus
2007-08-04 14:19:49 UTC
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caudlet
2007-08-04 20:47:54 UTC
Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
Bill
2007-08-04 20:48:52 UTC
Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
Andrey Lipavsky
2007-08-04 23:10:07 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
kstropus
2007-08-05 18:42:36 UTC
Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
kstropus
2007-08-05 18:45:38 UTC
Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
Graham Stabler
2007-08-06 03:08:52 UTC
Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier
kstropus
2007-08-06 09:24:18 UTC
Re: Dual shaft dc motor supplier