Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Doubling up servo's...
Posted by
Leslie Newell
on 2007-12-08 09:34:22 UTC
As long as the motors are both the same it shouldn't be a problem. If
the motors are low current (say a peak current of less than 75% of the
drive's maximum output) then run them in parallel otherwise run them in
series.
Les
jerryflyguy wrote:
the motors are low current (say a peak current of less than 75% of the
drive's maximum output) then run them in parallel otherwise run them in
series.
Les
jerryflyguy wrote:
> Curious.. has anyone ever doubled up or stacked servo's. I was planning
> on using two on a common drive timing belt [one belt, two servo's and a
> pulley which they both drive]. Only one of the two would have a encoder
> and the power leads from both of them would be wired to the same
> drive.. [I'm not sure if they should be parralleled or series..]
>
> Curious...
>
> Jarrett Johnson
>
>
Discussion Thread
jerryflyguy
2007-12-08 09:02:29 UTC
Doubling up servo's...
caudlet
2007-12-08 09:15:24 UTC
Re: Doubling up servo's...
Leslie Newell
2007-12-08 09:34:22 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Doubling up servo's...
H & J Johnson
2007-12-08 09:36:14 UTC
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Dan Mauch
2007-12-08 09:38:44 UTC
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cnc002@a...
2007-12-08 10:55:57 UTC
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stan
2007-12-08 12:08:31 UTC
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caudlet
2007-12-08 12:23:12 UTC
Re: Doubling up servo's...
stan
2007-12-08 12:54:30 UTC
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