Third party software and hardware support forums. > Promote and discuss your product

Dual Motor Syncing and Z-Pulse qualification of limit

(1/1)

JDL:
Sorry if I'm in the wrong spot here - let me know.   I am about to redo a waterjet that has a motor on each side of the gantry.  I'm adding a servo drive to each side.  Does anyone know of a product that will sync both sides and qualify the limits with the Z pulse?

If there is no such thing - is there a demand for it?  I can build such a device if I need to - but I thought I would see if anyone had a better idea.

Wallerawang:
I have a HiCon Integra from Vital Systems and I home to my servo index pulse - it works great.
Steve

JDL:
I didn't spot any feature for syncing two sides of a gantry.  Is it clear what I mean by this?

joeaverage:
Hi,
Mach4 and most of the Mach4 ready motion controllers support 'index homing'. Including the Hicon as previously
mentioned, the Ethernet SmoothStepper and 57CNC. I suspect the UC300 and PMDX devices support it also but
cannot definitively say so.

An axis is homed to a home switch as per normal but then the servo/stepper will drive in a preset (programmable)
direction until it detects an Index signal. This allows for homing accuracy well in advance of a normal home switch.

Additionally Mach4 allows you to programmatically link and unlink slave motors from an axis. Thus you could, with some
ingenuity and Lua coding write homing routines to exactly synchronize a gantry.

Craig

JDL:
Thanks - that sounds like a good plan

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version