Re: Larkin Viper 200 S&D drives
Posted by
Arturo E. Duncan
on 2008-11-09 15:01:09 UTC
Roger,
I just used them on a large machine. I was impressed not just with
the performance, but they were very easy to wire and tune. The owner
of the machine said the machine was going faster now than it was
going with the original glentek drives. Another nice think I liked
is the fact that they use a different power supply for the logic. So
I can turn off the 160VDC power supply while the mach is e-stop, and
still keep the driver under power and not loose encoder position.
Arturo Duncan
http://cnc4pc.com
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "vrsculptor" <vrsculptor@...>
wrote:
I just used them on a large machine. I was impressed not just with
the performance, but they were very easy to wire and tune. The owner
of the machine said the machine was going faster now than it was
going with the original glentek drives. Another nice think I liked
is the fact that they use a different power supply for the logic. So
I can turn off the 160VDC power supply while the mach is e-stop, and
still keep the driver under power and not loose encoder position.
Arturo Duncan
http://cnc4pc.com
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "vrsculptor" <vrsculptor@...>
wrote:
>
> Is anyone using the Larkin Viper 200 step direction drives? What has
> been you experiences? I need 160 volts, 20 amps.
>
> Roger
>
Discussion Thread
vrsculptor
2008-11-08 14:11:58 UTC
Larkin Viper 200 S&D drives
Arturo E. Duncan
2008-11-09 15:01:09 UTC
Re: Larkin Viper 200 S&D drives