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10 Jul 2018 06:13 #113929 by Yannis
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the power of the driver is 3,5kw it try to find other info at the pdf with no succes

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12 Jul 2018 05:12 #114043 by Yannis
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Is this more help?
SZGH-301 AC Servo Driver 220V 30A
Item NO: SZGH-301
Minimum Order: 1 pcs
Package: Carton
Place Of Origin: Shenzhen,China
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Overview:
SZGH-301 AC servo driver, can work within 2.3KW, servo motor. it has high performance, no noise, work stable.
FeaturesTechnical SpecificationsAppearance DimensionInquire
Specifications

Mode of control:position,velocity and JOG control
Mode of input:pulse signal or analog voltage(0~±10V)
Frequency of pulse:<500KHz
Electronic gear:1/30000~30000
Precision of control:±0.01% work conditions
Input Power:single-phase or three-phase :AC220V (+10%,-15%)
frequency :50Hz±1Hz
Runing Temperature:0~55°C,relative humidity: 40-80%
Storing or Transporting Temperature:-10~70°C,relative humidity:<=90%,Vibration:<0.5G,10~60Hz
Atmosphere pressure:86-106kpa
No excessive flour dust,acid,alkali caustic gas and explosive gas,no strong electromagnetic
interference Direction of installation:servo drive’s installation direction must be upright
The ambient should be well ventilated

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12 Jul 2018 10:01 - 12 Jul 2018 10:04 #114047 by andypugh
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This seems to have the same power rating as the 8i20 (and STMBL or that matter) so doesn't seem any closer to the original drives in specification. With the added problem that you will have to change the encoders.
It does have the advantage that it can be connected directly to mans power. Though you might be able to re-use the original Fanuc PSU with drivers that need DC input (such as Pico, Mesa and STMBL)
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12 Jul 2018 11:10 #114048 by Yannis
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Lets assume that i want to proceed with the 8i20 (since the STMBL is not commercial)
what is the best approach on this?
what mesa card i sud use?
the machine is 4 axis but i want to have the the ability to add a 5th axis
i do want also to utilize the auto tool change
also i want a mpg
(maybe i want to much)
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12 Jul 2018 15:38 #114072 by andypugh
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If you want 5 axes then that is 5 Fanuc encoder channels and 5 sserial ports for the drives, which means that a single 8-port 7i44 or 7i74 won't be enough.

Do you have a preference for PCI, ethernet or EPP connection of the card?

And please make sure that you can read the encoders before committing to anything.

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13 Jul 2018 05:55 - 13 Jul 2018 05:57 #114111 by Yannis
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andypugh wrote If you want 5 axes then that is 5 Fanuc encoder
the 4 pcs will be fanuc the 5th will be new (there is a limitation to what motor i will purchase?)
andypugh wrote Do you have a preference for PCI, ethernet or EPP connection of the card?
as i mention i work with 5i25 and 7i77 combo and i m very satisfite
where can i read for the difference (advantage disadvantage) of each connection?
andypugh wrote And please make sure that you can read the encoders before committing to anything
if i can not read the fanuc encoders can i replace them with incremental encoders and work with the mesa products?
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13 Jul 2018 12:07 #114127 by andypugh
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the 4 pcs will be fanuc the 5th will be new (there is a limitation to what motor i will purchase?)

No, you can mix-and-match. I have a machine with a mixture of resolvers and encoders.

as i mention i work with 5i25 and 7i77 combo and i m very satisfite
where can i read for the difference (advantage disadvantage) of each connection?

You could possibly use another 5i25 connected to 2 x 7i74. But you can't then use any steppers or quadrature+index encoders as all IO then needs to be connected by smart-serial.
I think I would suggest the 5i24 (internal PCI) or 7i80HD (ethernet) as those have 3 x 50-pin connectors to leave more flexibility for expansion.

if i can not read the fanuc encoders can i replace them with incremental encoders and work with the mesa products?

Probably, but then you would need a different configuration of interface hardware. Which is why I suggest an experiment first.

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13 Jul 2018 14:30 #114130 by Yannis
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andypugh wrote :Probably, but then you would need a different configuration of interface hardware
can you be a little more specific on this
i will need different internal PCI or Ethernet card ?

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13 Jul 2018 15:38 #114135 by andypugh
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can you be a little more specific on this
i will need different internal PCI or Ethernet card ?


If you have encoders that do not connect via a serial link you will not be using the 7i44 to connect the encoders (only the 8i20) so a different set of daughter-cards would be needed.

You can probably use any FPGA card, but I would suggest one with 3 or 4 connectors rather than 2, and probably 50-pin rather than 25-pin.

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13 Jul 2018 15:42 #114136 by andypugh
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Note that the Pico converter might be usable.
pico-systems.com/fanser.html
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