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Old 02-01-2004, 06:41 PM
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what is needed for cnc

I am building a conversion and need to know what electronics I need to purchase or build for the cnc part.I do have 4 servo motors ordered I want x,y,z,a (a being my rotory table ) and also have never had any kind of cnc experiance but am prepaired to learn.I have a smithy 3n1 and am going to buy a HF mill for the conversion any help will be apriciated thanks.


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What kind of servo's did you buy?

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Nice site your my kind of guy, I fly R/C planes and helis.
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clifton dc 30v that were 9.95 that were on another post

I haven't been into the heli seen just planes but mostly building engines but now i want to do cnc
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Ah, the "Cheap servo's"

Get an encoder on them. I used the E2 from USdigital. These servo's have a nominal terminal voltage of 36VDC. Get or build a power supply that is 36VDC @20-25 amps.

Get 4 Gecko G320's
Place these into a metal box with a fan blowing on the Gecko's

Get or make a LPT breakout board. Connect the proper pins from the 25 pin LPT connector to the Gecko's (check your controller software for proper pins)

Connect the servo motors leads to the Gecko's
Connect the encoder to the Gecko's
Get +5VDC to the Gecko's (From PC or external wall wart)

In a nut shell, there you are.
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yes that sounds simple except need to know what a break out board is and how to make one and what type software is needed. this is going to be a learning thing for me (something I always wanted to do but have never had the chance)
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