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Old 02-06-2005, 10:07 PM
 
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Rutex 2000 series drives

The pricing of the 2000 series Rutex drives has not been set yet, but they will be about the same for their equivalent powers of the 9X predecessors.

They are not yet available either.

As far as customer support is concerned, I answer almost every email that comes into the Rutex web site within hours of its receipt.

For me and my dial up line this CNC zone website is slower than a snail, so I answer when the forum sends me notification that there are emails to be responded to, if no one else does.

Please visit the Rutex.com web site for information about our products.

By the way, things are already hopping for Rutex products. The demand is so high that we are struggling to keep up with the increased orders.

Thanks for your inquiry.

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New Series / Old Series comparisons

Hi! So that you know, I've no experience (yet) with the Rutex products, but I'm going to be shopping soon.

What would be the advantages of holding off and buying the 2000 Series equipment vs. going with the current offerings? In other words, what are the new bells and whistles? Will this be a second, parallel product line, or a replacement to the current series (will the 900 stuff be phased out)?

Finally, when are parts expected to become available?

Oh, one more question: why aren't the brushless drive boards offered with the higher ratings that the brushed boards are-and will this change? O.K., that's two more questions. I got carried away.

Looking forward to your reply. Thanks!
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SPI is about all I saw. Not sure if any CAM programs support that interface.
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The newer drives still have the step and dir input as well, but here the interesting improvement not found in first generation:Built-in safe Limit Switches input,
Output for optional external braking resistor,
Encoder Index offset counter,
Following Error signal is trip adjustable from +/- 2 to +/-32766,
Encoder fault detection - no motor runaway with faulty encoder,
Stalled rotor detection,
Flashing status LED - different flashing sequence for different errors,

It's not all, but this is the features that i find interesting for me, still waiting for availlability and pricing!!!

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Yes...

Please give us an ETA on the 2000 series!!!

I am looking to purchase Rutex drives for my Bridgeport servo conversion & really don't want to buy 990s if the 2000 ones will be soon available.

The site said available January 2005...March is quickly approaching...

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I too am retrofitting a 90's vintage Bridgeport, and would like to purchase the new (2000 series) motherboard, four drives and the relay board. When will this new series be available?

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New 2000 series drives

Gentlemen,

We are disappointingly, and embarrasingly late on getting the new 2000 series drives in people's hands. As far as I know, the issues that remain to be completed are the tuning software and the DLL.

The 2000 series will replace the 900H series, which will gradually be phased out of production.

The brushless drives will not be the first drives to be replaced. As far as having brushless drives with the 200 volt and 40 amp rating available, no date has yet been set for them. We don't know what the market will call for either.

Please check the features listed in the introduction to the 2000 drives on the Rutex.com web site.

We expect them to be priced about the same as the present drives.

I don't want to make any more projections on when they will be complete, but I expect to have my stock of 990H's replenished in a week or so. In the mean time, I'm taking a trip to the east coast to see my new grand daughter, so after Tuesday, I'll be away for a week.

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Full servo loop in Rutex system.

Gentlemen,

Alex just listed a good list of new features on the 2000 series drives. I might add that the PID loop will be 40% faster than the R9XH series drives were. The R990H drives were pretty fast as they were, but this is another improvement. Many of the features that Alex listed are not problems that we have seen, but they move the drive into a higher level of performance than just a bare bones servo drive.

As far as I know, additionally one will be able to communicate through the spi at the same time that the drive is running step and direction. This moves the drives closer to providing the option of being a full servo loop back to the control.

Correction from Vladimir Huzevka, Rutex home office:

There is not such thing as untrue or half-true or semiclosed or semiopen
or whatever servo loop. Once the output is function of the difference
between command and feedback, than that's a servo system. Full stop,
nothing in between or half or semi... It really does not matter if the
feedback and command is differentiated inside the PC or inside the servo
drive or inside proportional solenoid or on mechanical gears. That's
the definition of servo system. The term "half" or "true" or "untrue"
servo system evolved at CCED forum by step&dir servo drive competitors.
I've never seen any different, but one and only, servo system in
reputable literature.

From Tom Eldredge: I stand corrected.


I have not tried one myself, so we will have to see how all this works together. The spi will be an option through a DLL, and object code (?) for Dos users.

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Recommendation for future product introductions:

Don't inform users that a product will be available by a certain date, if you can't meet that date.

Also "pre-announcing" a product leads potential buyers to wait for a product that has more "bell & whistles" and is priced the same.

Potential buyers will also wait and hope that the older product is sold at a discount.
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Your right, i have waited until march for the new drive, but i have ordered the older 990H, no more time to waste waiting.....
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I'm in the same spot, I'd like to get 2000 series drive but if there not out by the end of march then i'm going with the 990H so I can get my new router up and going. I'm kinda leary about getting something that new also (2000 series) not knowing if all the bugs are worked out as this will be my first step into the world of servos.

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