Hi Tom.
The machine is capable of 45m/min. If 17hz is 4m/min it can do 170hz at 40m/min?
Also, bought a pendant that has a 24v encoder. is there a way to wire it to kanalog ?
If not, i may test with 5v even if it is 24v?
Thanks.
Axis jerk, servo tuning and capturing data
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Re: Axis jerk, servo tuning and capturing data
I don’t understand the question.The machine is capable of 45m/min. If 17hz is 4m/min it can do 170hz at 40m/min?
you would need to post the specifications that describe what type of output it has. Open collector?Also, bought a pendant that has a 24v encoder. is there a way to wire it to kanalog ?
If not, i may test with 5v even if it is 24v?
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Tom Kerekes
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Re: Axis jerk, servo tuning and capturing data
Hi Tom.
Here is the scheme for the MPG pendant.
Thanks
Here is the scheme for the MPG pendant.
Thanks
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Re: Axis jerk, servo tuning and capturing data
Hi Gabriel,
That doesn't really help and seems to indicate a 5V encoder.
That doesn't really help and seems to indicate a 5V encoder.
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Re: Axis jerk, servo tuning and capturing data
Hi Tom.
This is what i have from the chinese manufator. The encoder is 24v. The paper shows 5v but it's 24v.
Is there a way to test if kanalog is able to read the return of the encoder?
This is what i have from the chinese manufator. The encoder is 24v. The paper shows 5v but it's 24v.
Is there a way to test if kanalog is able to read the return of the encoder?
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Re: Axis jerk, servo tuning and capturing data
Hi Gabriel,
Never connect a 24V signal to Kanalog encoder inputs.
Test with an oscilloscope or voltmeter that the outputs are 5V or less before connecting.
Never connect a 24V signal to Kanalog encoder inputs.
Test with an oscilloscope or voltmeter that the outputs are 5V or less before connecting.
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.