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Hello, I am in the final stages of a table build using 90vdc servos on the x,y and a. I have a 72vdc power supply servicing the system and I need to source a new z axis servo, and I am looking at a 60vdc servo. I am using an MP1000 and MACH for for control, am I correct in thinking I can limit the current to this servo to its rating with the controls? Thanks for your help! Cheers, Erick |
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| http://electronicdesign.com/content....&catpath=power Also Advanced Motion Controls recommend any a range of 10% to 50% over the voltage rating of the motor for the drive supply. Al.
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