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    Control Technology Corp. Servo drives

    I purchased the CT model 2329 servo drive on Ebay and was wondering if anybody is familiar with how these units work? I know that they use a +10 and -10 volt for direction control but that is all I am able to find out about them. There is only command and enable inputs on them. how can I use these with feedback? If I am unable to use them with a cnc router then at least I have a good power supply as they have a dual coil 24v toroid transformer in them with rectifier and cap. series output is 77v so I guess that parallel would be around 38v. Any suggestions?

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    Finally found out that they require an adapter card for positional analog feedback, guess I have my power supplies for my gecko's.


    Found out Rutex has a step direction driver for these .
    Last edited by tpworks; 04-25-2004 at 10:23 PM.


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