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P5 motors

I paid a little more than that - but not much more. These 1Kw motors should be just the thing for my upcoming router/plasma project. I have about 30-40 brand new analog drives to power them with, just need KTP to make some more pixie boards.
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You mention analog drives for the sanyo motors, are they the proper drives for these motors Which drives are they?

I have a qty of the sanyo motors if anyone needs more.

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Originally Posted by Grifftek View Post
You mention analog drives for the sanyo motors, are they the proper drives for these motors Which drives are they?

I have a qty of the sanyo motors if anyone needs more.

Bill
Hello Bill
Yes these are the correct drives for the motors - the only 'catch' is you need to be able to supply +/-10V to control them. Either a 'Pixie board' (or equivalent step and direction to analog) or an industrial type motion controller board is needed.
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You can use a Galil or one of these with Mach3.

http://www.vitalsystem.com/web/motion/dspmc.php
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This will also work with Mach.
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