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DeskCNC DeskCNC SV-500 Servo Driver
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Description: New Product Note: 2nd Generation SV-500 servo driver is now shipping. This item has been redesigned into a 20% smaller package. The new design has a 4X step multiplier, header connectors and removable motor and power terminals.

DeskCNC SV-500 Servo Driver. Rated 30 volt and 5 amps. For Brushed DC servo motors w/ 5 volt, 2 channel encoders (like Agilent HEDS style). Simplified, servo tuning with flashing LED indicator. EBL connection to signal servo fault to all axes in system and visible indication of the faulted axis (brightest flashing led). Can also pull down feed hold, e-stop, or other controller lines with additional circuitry.These boards are designed to power the axes of a desktop CNC mill or lathe. Typical applications include desktop CNC routers, the Taig, MaxNC and Sherline lathes and mills, and the imported micro and mini mills.
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Parmin

Registered: November 2005
Location: Oz
Posts: 2
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Small - Easy to use
Cons: Awkward to mount the heat sink. - Expensive?

Definitely easy to use and very handy little driver.

Working on Step and Direction input, couple a home made quadrature encoer (from a mouse) with a DC motor up to 5A, andthere you got a Stepper replacement.

Very happy to find this product.

Way to go.
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Team-Moto

Registered: August 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 1
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros:
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how well do tey work and do you think that they have what it takes to move a ENCO mill?
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