Faldic RYS401S3-VVS and LinuxCNC
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02 Sep 2016 21:45 - 02 Sep 2016 21:49 #79940
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02 Sep 2016 21:57 #79941
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That looks like a standard AC servo (400W) that will work with analog or step/dir commands
so will work with General Mechatronics, Mesa Electronics or Pico Systems LinuxCNC drive interfaces
so will work with General Mechatronics, Mesa Electronics or Pico Systems LinuxCNC drive interfaces
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03 Sep 2016 20:18 #79988
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Or, I would assume, in step-dir mode from the parallel port, but at limited step rate.
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04 Sep 2016 07:00 #80000
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There is no step/dir support on this driver, only cw/ccw signals, speed control or torque control.
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04 Sep 2016 07:14 - 04 Sep 2016 07:15 #80001
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If it will work with CW/CCW pulses then that is an option with the parallel port and software step-generator.
[Edit] I am not advocating this over the hardware solutions. Just pointing out the possibility.
[Edit] I am not advocating this over the hardware solutions. Just pointing out the possibility.
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