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		Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: Yuriy717 on May 04, 2007, 07:45:37 PM
		
			
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				Hi ALL!
Is it possible to use Mach3 with UHU Servo controller ?  (http://www.uhu-servo.de)
Regards Yuriy
			 
			
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				looking at there doc's they "should" work...
			
 
			
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				Hello Yuriy
Yes it is possible,I have 4 of these ,3 presently running, and 1 for future spindle motor.
I have the 200 volt version on a gutted out anilam system,this has a 110 dc  power  supply
so they work well.
Rick
			 
			
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				Hello.... after 8 years... :D
So, better late than never...  I have to work with AC servos for now... :)
In fact, I have some OSAI OSS-200 drivers and S-4030 motors and - like a big (old) boy - I want to play with them :)
But - as you can easily guess - this play should be managed by Mach3
After some research, I found this UHU servocontroller and I'm wondering if I can find someone with more experience with these devices and who can share his's experience and results, pros/cons reasons etc
thanks,
Seb
			 
			
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				Seb,
 the UHU has not really taken off, or at least I never see much mention of it here. How well it works I have no idea but I would have thought if it was a good option then it would be widely used.
Personally I would go down the route of external controller that outputs analogue commands, in fact I have with the CSMIO/IP-A and it works very well.
There are others that people use,
Galil
DSPMC
Kflop with Kanalog.
 I have no experience of them but they are all widely used by people with Mach and you will find support on these forums for all of them.
Hood
			 
			
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				Thanks for your input, Hood
I just contacted the guy who sell this device: http://bukovinskygroup.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=29
And he told me this device will do the job
I think I'll order one to test it... :)
Regards,
Seb
			 
			
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				Post your results please.
Hood
			 
			
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				of course! :)
I just placed the order, hope I'll have the parcel with no delay! :)