Anyone know how single ended encoders work with these drives?
Thanks
Don
What is the recommended encoder for the current 200 drives? Full size mill electrocraft e703 motors. Current drives are FET drives rated at 80vdc and 15A. I would like the same proformace as the existing drives. Will the current litton 82bz-1000-5-3 work for a few months to finish some production runs up and swap to a differential encoder later? Or is there a good encoder for a reasonable price? Trying to same some money now but don't want to buy anything I will need to change out later to increase proformace. This is the last bit of info I need before pulling to old controller and starting a retrofit. If the existing encoders will work I will order the drives this week.
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Don
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Anyone know how single ended encoders work with these drives?
Thanks
Don
Yes they will. Download the manual, and there is a diagram showing how to add a 2K res if your using single ended.
Get the US digital encoders, they are only about $60. Don't use those cheap AMT as they are just hobby quality ( Saving $20 isn't worth it for the most important part of a servo system. )
If your buying encoders, be sure to get differential as well.
Larry
Manufacturer of CNC routers and Viper Servo Drives
www.LarkenCNC.com and www.Viperservo.com
Larry,
which US digital encoder would you recommend
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archie
E5 or E6 series . 1000-2000 line with differential outputs
Manufacturer of CNC routers and Viper Servo Drives
www.LarkenCNC.com and www.Viperservo.com
Which breakout board would you recommend for these drives?
I have my own Bx7 bob on my Viper Servo motor products site,
But also I recommend
PMDX.COM - Products for CNC and motion control applications
Larry K
Manufacturer of CNC routers and Viper Servo Drives
www.LarkenCNC.com and www.Viperservo.com
Larry,
When i get 3 viper 200f and the bx7 bob, what power supply would you recommend? I have sem mt30m4-59 servos 142v and 30a peak.