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Re: RELS Progress
#RELS
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýNice idea for the ventilator. ? Still need to make the harm and support for the monitor/keyboard/mouse since the cabinet sits out of the way of chips and coolant. ? And you're not the only one with overkill on power supply cabinets.? ? The HV_Supply photo shows the 105VDC power supply for the XY and Harmonic Drive. The 60VDC supply is on the back and I can't get at it to make a photo at the moment. ? The ControlSide photo shows:from top left to right, two HP_UHU drives (105VDC) for the X/Y axis, then another plate with a Gecko (60VDC) for the Knee Stepper motor (and a 24V to 16V regulator for the HP_UHU) ?and finally the STMBL AC Servo Drive for the 4th axis harmonic drive. ? Below that a DIN rail with a module I made to do level conversion of step/dir/enable/Fault to/from RS-422 for the STMBL drive along with DIN rail terminals.? On the right of that is a 24VDC switching power supply and at the bottom the PMDX-126 Break out Board.? ? The small 3D printed box holds another custom board that just translates a DB-25 from the AC Servo into the two RJ-45 cables for the STMBL drive. ? What's not shown is a second mounting board that holds either a SmoothStepper or MESA 7i92H.? At the moment I have the PC parallel port cable connected directly so I have only one parallel port and limited step rates. ?With the Ethernet MESA 7i92H I get full 180 ipm on the X axis and can do all sorts of things to the PC without any motion control issues.? Same with the USB Smooth Stepper that I borrow from my CNC Router.? ? I've not yet decided if I will finalize on MACH3 or LinuxCNC but all I have to do is select which OS to run from the dual boot.? No cables to change unless I'm using MESA or Smooth Stepper. ? And I've 3D printed caps over the backs of the DC Servo CUI encoders. ? ? ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of CLevinski
Sent: November-23-19 3:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [digitalhobbyist] RELS Progress #RELS ? Hello, All, |