I don't have the encoders on my ballscrews right now. I use 1000 CPR
encoders on my motors. I am just warning that if you have some backlash
in your system, having the encoders on the screws can cause serious
dithering problems. The system has to be tight. Some used machines can
get a bit sloppy.
Right. I'm worried about it as well. We'll see once I get things wired up what happens.
Having your encoder on the ballscrew will help you with the 128 count problem
that the Gecko drives have. The 4:1 reduction you have between the motors
and the encoders will actually cause the system to see the encoders as 250
line units which is more ideal for Gecko's.
Hmmm.... I think that your numbers are reversed there.
With a 4:1 reduction, 1 turn of the motor is .25 turns on the ballscrew, or 4 motor turns=1 ballscrew turn.
So, with a 4000 PPR encoder mounted on the ballscrew, every motor turn is 1000 pulses.
Or is that what you mean, that it gives more leeway/slop on the motor?