Mach can provide the trajectory path, if that is what you mean?
It operates into the servo motor amplifier direct.
The servo drive has to be capable of closing the loop.
Hi.
I am new to Mach 4, I would like to use Mach 4 on a simple 2 axis Punch,it will have two servo drives.I am a little confused as to if I need an external motion controller or can Mach 4 directly control the servo drives using Modbus tcp/ip. How about i/o, can I just use remote I/O also controlled over modbus tcp/ip or do I need other hardware?
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Mach can provide the trajectory path, if that is what you mean?
It operates into the servo motor amplifier direct.
The servo drive has to be capable of closing the loop.
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You need a motion card to drive the motor electronics
Mach4 sends step and direction requests to the motion control card such as the ESS the Ethernet smooth stepper for example. The motor encoder connects directly to the servo amp. The control interface of the servo amplifier is connected to motion electronics like ESS. The motion controller sends the step and direction signal to each separate amplifier. The motion controller outputs step and direction information to each axis amplifier
Russ
Hi,
Mach4 will not interface directly with regular servos. Mach4 works with an external motion controller like an Ethernet SmoothStepper or a Vital Systems Hicon.Thank you for your response. How will Mach operate directly into the servo motor amplifier?
Old school servos are analogue and have a servo amplifier. The motion controller is required to read the servo encoder and close the loop. The Hicon can do this at some extra cost, $1200USD.
Simpler and cheaper motion controllers like the ESS ($190USD) cannot interface with old school analog servos but can drive any servo that has a Step/Dir input drive, including almost all AC servos
and many DC servos with a matching drive like a Gecko G320 .
In recent times Kingstar has collaborated with IntervalZero and New Fangled Solutions to produce an Ethercat version of Mach4 that does not require any external motion controller. The specific hardware requirements
for the Ethernet port for Ethercat use are such that if you want to have this solution you will have to buy the re-furbished PC and it will have Mach4Hobby pre installed, the RTX64 realtime software core and Kingstar
Ethercat Master plugin. The whole shooting match, including the PC and software is $1600USD.
This Ethercat arrangement means that you have an ethernet cable going from your PC to an Ethercat capable servo, and daisy chained to any and all Ethercat servos you want, up to 100 of them.
This is a well known and valued industrial technique but is still uncommon among hobbyists. The extra expense of Ethercat capable servos and IO nodes counts against it but if you want to do away with
an external motion controller this is it.
Craig