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22 Mar 2017 10:53 #90056 by andypugh
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i know thate the black, white, brown and green wire are going to the tacho of the motor. the blue whire on the left, number one is a ground.


Looks like E for earth.

What are the legends on the PCB under the wires which are connected. (maybe list wire numbers too)

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22 Mar 2017 11:53 #90058 by Nondepietjes
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legend according the picture

7 --> betr.-ber Don't know what this means
9--> N ist = N soll
10--> N=0
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22 Mar 2017 15:57 #90076 by andypugh
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And the others?

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22 Mar 2017 16:59 #90077 by Nondepietjes
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The others weren't connected. that are the only ones that i need.
the other cable number one is the ground.
and i forgot 21 that a 500k ore semothing

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22 Mar 2017 17:06 #90078 by andypugh
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What are the legends on the unconnected terminals? Do any of them appear to be enable inputs?

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22 Mar 2017 17:08 #90079 by Nondepietjes
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no, no other enable inputs that i can see. Only ground, tacho and one BSA input

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22 Mar 2017 17:16 #90080 by andypugh
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So, what is your best-guess about what every terminal does? Based on the manual and what is printed on the PCB?

In your out-of-focus photo I think I can see some unconnected terminals marked "tacho" for example.
And you have said that there are 3 tacho wires, but they normally only have two.

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23 Mar 2017 08:48 #90104 by Nondepietjes
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Hi,

I have done some research and i have changed my RF to ENA+ and my ENA- to powersupply ground.
my spindle is started to turn but it turns with interruptions. i get signal current limit reached.


Ps many tanks for the help you given me

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23 Mar 2017 09:53 #90106 by andypugh
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I have done some research and i have changed my RF to ENA+ and my ENA- to powersupply ground.

GND or 0V ? 0V is probably more appropriate.

my spindle is started to turn but it turns with interruptions. i get signal current limit reached.


What sort of spindle motor is it?

Does it work at low spindle speed requests? Did this motor and drive work together previously?

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23 Mar 2017 10:03 #90108 by Nondepietjes
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yes, oV i mean.

It's a DC-motor baumuller GN112.
That i don't know if it works at low speed requests.
An yes they worked together previously

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