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Hi guys Can I use this http://www.copleycontrols.com/motion...pdf/7225ac.pdf to spin one of these http://www.emoteq.com/quantum.htm size is a 2302 to max rpm using something like a +/- 10V signal generator Thanks for your time |
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| It does'nt look like it, unless you have a controller that can supply the Amp with two phase sinusoidal control, and the motor is designed for DC brushless commutation signals. Also you require an encoder that can feedback the commutation to the controller. Al.
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| Then you will need a dual sinusoidal type output from the Controller. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| That seems an expensive option for a spindle drive, have a look at this. http://www.motioncontrolproducts.com...ds/MCBPlus.pdf Also this option does not need an encoder, but will accept one if you want to use an encoder. |
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