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General Mach Discussion / Re: Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 31, 2013, 11:51:37 AM »
Hi Hood,

Thank you for the information. I found also something called YAPSC 10V. look cheaper. But the project seems dead last update i seen was in 2009 !?  ???.

I guess I'l got the Kanalog+Kcontrol way.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 30, 2013, 08:50:09 AM »
Hi hood,

So far looks like i'm gonna go with CSMIO/IP-A or Kflop+Kanalog.  They seem the best considering price range that I can afford.  The thing I don't understand is that my encoder have a serial plugout (exit out encorder) and the controller in the case of CSMIO/IP-A has parallel port . So I buy a converter serial/parallel or I change the wires..?? and if I go the Kflop route does that mean that I have to cut the other extremity and take wire by wire to plug into the ''Kanalog Breakboard" ?? If you could confirm the step before I start breaking anything... It's my first CNC built ...

Also I have found so other servo motor really really big big HUGE ones , could you tell where i can find some affordable drive for servo motor but there are really big like industrial kind, I hear of gekko but i wounder if any other exist , cuz i don't think gekko as enough power to drive it ? Need something with a little more juice....

And last but not least a drive for 10 wire STEP motors ???!!! can find anything for 10 wires STEP motor to drive it found some for 4-6 and 8 but nothing for 10 wires.... any recommendation ??

Thank you again for you help. I know I must exasperate you, but I have to start and learn somewhere right :) 

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 29, 2013, 03:49:01 PM »
OK thank you for the advice. Really appreciate.

One last question do i need one of those PMDX breakout boards ?   Yes/NO ?  and even if NO could you explain to me in laymen terms what do they do or use for , are they like controller for step motor drive or something of a sort ??

Thank you again for all you time and help.. It's hard for a noob like me.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 29, 2013, 03:12:05 PM »
also found an old MC206 Motion Coordinator not sure if can work with mach3 .....

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 29, 2013, 02:51:44 PM »
Hi Hood,
thanks for the info i'll have a look.
I found the driver model if it's of any help. it's  Kollmorgen Servostar CD SynqNet Drive.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 29, 2013, 02:29:16 PM »
Hi Hood,

Yes, yes the can take +/- 10v analog.

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General Mach Discussion / Servo motor seeking Advice Pls
« on: May 29, 2013, 01:39:11 PM »
Hi guys,

I somewhat new to this CNC world.

I would like to build a CNC 3 axes and maybe if i find an extra servo motor in the garage a 4D (3D printing ) machine.

what i have now is
 3 servo motors Industruial (encoder are build within so 2 output,  one for power and the second socket for the encoder) kollmorgen I don't recall the exact model  ???
 3 servo drive model star.....something don't recall either ..... but they can drive the motor so that is not an issue.
 power unit also all the axes so ..ball screws - axes - limit switch and what not.
 and a computer

do I need a breakboard ? if so any recommendation ? and could you explain to me the use of a breakboard ?

p.s. motors are AC

thank you in advance.






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Modbus / mach3 and mc206 controller
« on: September 22, 2012, 05:13:04 PM »
Hi could any one be so kind to explain how to setup the MC206 so i can use the modbus and communicate with the mach3 software.

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Modbus / Re: Modbus and PLC S7-200
« on: February 20, 2012, 02:23:30 PM »
Hi I don't understand why cfg03 is under address 116101 (OCTO) ?

cfg0  0 (OCTO) ---  0(DECA)
cfg1  10001 (OCTO) ---  4097 (DECA)
cfg2  30001 (OCTO) --- 12289 (DECA)
but then in cfg03 you said 40001 (OCTO) --- 116101 (???? it seems like a OCTO base)  shouldn't it be 16385 (DECA)---- because to get 116101 it seems like you converted a DECIMAL into OCTO so i thought it was a typo.

Hence CFG03 40001 (OCTO)  ---  should be 16385 (DECA) right !?! ???


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Modbus / Re: Modbus MC206X controller
« on: February 09, 2012, 07:16:52 PM »
so i the test port in modbus (and i have both enable the module with the check as in the exemple and close the program mach3 and restarted)

the PLC is a MC206X trio motion. i try to connect with 19200 8-1-E (i already did a SETCOM and loaded it the EPROM memory to enable the modbus protocole as per GUIDE MC206X.

when i test open port  i put value holding registery 40001 (the controller as 8 input and 8 IO) it shows the value in DECIMAL but i keep on getting in the value bar request timout or CRC

i change the timeout from 50 ms to 100 ms

it must be me that does something wrong i just don't know what any help please ?

thank you

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