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07 Dec 2015 02:05 #66537 by Gatesy
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Ah, I see what you mean about the Granite drives. Well if the IONI drives servos in all 3 modes then that brings that back into my choices. As it seems this will control the servo in all modes and output all waveforms to the servo as well

I will have to check the number written on the encoder cover. I'm quite happy to change them as like I mentioned previously I'd quite like to get away from Fanuc specific parts and use generic parts as much as possible

They certainly are small, only a small mill though. Will certainly give the PICO products some consideration, thanks

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07 Dec 2015 16:57 #66560 by andypugh
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I will have to check the number written on the encoder cover. I'm quite happy to change them as like I mentioned previously I'd quite like to get away from Fanuc specific parts and use generic parts as much as possible


The Fanuc encoders are unlikely to go wrong, and they are also likely to be very high quality.

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07 Dec 2015 19:24 #66572 by Gatesy
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The granite IONI drives seem to be able to provide the greatest variety of waveforms and control modes.

Is there any advantage in using velocity control mode over torque mode?

Seeing as using a dumb drive creates a proper feedback through the control and PC, are there any advantages or disadvantages in using a smart servo drive?

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07 Dec 2015 19:37 #66574 by andypugh
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Is there any advantage in using velocity control mode over torque mode?


The velocity feedback loop in the drive might run faster than the LinuxCNC feedback loop, and so give better velocity control.

The drawback is that you often need a Windows-only separate application to tune the drive, which is relatively inconvenient.

I don't know if the IONI drives have a dedicated mode for the Fanuc commutation signals. It seems a logical thing for them to offer.

If not, then the Pico system might be preferable.

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07 Dec 2015 20:09 #66576 by Gatesy
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The Granity software configuration tool is available as both windows and Linux versions

Cascaded control loops (PIV):
Torque / current control, update frequency 20.0 kHz
Velocity control, update frequency 2.5 kHz
Position control, update frequency 2.5 kHz

I have contacted Granite and need to let them know what my encoders are..

The numbers on the encoder casings are A860-0308-T112 And they are 2500P

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07 Dec 2015 20:17 #66577 by Gatesy
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Apparently this an incremental encoder

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07 Dec 2015 20:18 #66578 by andypugh
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Apparently this an incremental encoder


With the 4 commutation tracks?

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07 Dec 2015 22:57 #66591 by Gatesy
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I did have a look inside one a while, and I seem to remember it was like a glass disc with 4 tracks etched on to it?????

I'll have to check tomorrow to be sure

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07 Dec 2015 23:02 #66592 by andypugh
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I did have a look inside one a while, and I seem to remember it was like a glass disc with 4 tracks etched on to it?????


That sounds like the 4-track gray-code, as has been discussed.

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07 Dec 2015 23:45 #66593 by Gatesy
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Do these encoders give out a standard encoder output, or is it unique to Fanuc?

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