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i found this digital rotary stepper control http://www.electronics123.com/s.nl/i...=8&category=36 is this the same basic thing as a jog wheel.from the documents it looks like it would easy to modify to work with any control board.digital hand wheels would make running my machines a lot easier with my arthritis.
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| The circuit on the link is a stand alone (small) stepper driver. The rotary switch can be bought separately. I have here one in my hand: Bourns, ECW1J-B24-AC0024. As it outputs AB pulses it should'nt be hard to implement. The real challenge is the circuit to enable hand wheel signals/disable PC signals vice versa, and eventually multiplex it over the axes. For the price off the switches I would'nt even bother with multiplexing, but use one for every axle. Carel |
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| in the documents for the board it uses a pic as an interpitor for the ECW1J.i was woundering about using an optical encoder for finer control and have the pic output step/dir pulses.if the encoder was matched to the microstep setting, then the hand wheel would turn 1:1 with the motor.if it works it would be a digital replacement for the manual hand wheels.
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| The nice thing about the ECW is that it "clicks", like it's expensive brothers and it is sort of ready for the job, except the resolution. I was planning to overcome this by selectable multiplying. An optical encoder just "spins". You could mount it on a unconnected stepper to get the "click". Carel |
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| thats a good idea thanks. and it will give me something to do with the little teac motors that are to small for anything else.
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| i tried the stepper idea but its hard to feel the steps on my little steppers.so i think i'm going to just use incriment marks on the wheel face. i just found this keyboard that looks perfict for a cnc control panel. http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/77ba/ you can put the keys any place you want and assign there function.
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