Hi Hubert,

You need to be careful connecting to the pot inputs of a lot of these type of 
speed controllers. The usually put a DC voltage of anywhere between 7V to 15V 
across the potentiometer. The kicker is that this voltage is generated via a 
zener shunt regulator and the control voltage is actually 7V-15V below the 
mains voltage.

You need to ensure that any pc control connection to this is isolated.  I have 
a number of products including the DC-03 that take a pwm signal from the PC 
and convert this into an isolated dc control voltage that is suitable for 
controlling many types of DC motor controllers and VFDs.

http://homanndesigns.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=21


As to the X3, I thought it used a brushless motor and the speed controller was 
digital with buttons for speed up/down and not suitable for accepting an 
analog control input that replaces a manual speed potentiometer.

Cheers,

Peter


Hubert Bahr wrote:
> Just some thinking out loud!!  Is it possible to put a rotation detector 
> on a spindle, use it as an input to EMC and then have EMC drive some 
> type of digital to analog converter to change the speed until it agrees 
> with the  desired setting?  Based on some past discussions on the list, 
> I believe the answer to be yes.  If so, what type of rotation detection 
> is needed?  What is the best way to convert the EMC output to be a 
> control force for the spindle?
>   I am talking about a spindle on the X3 Seig Mill.  I am planning to 
> convert the current gear drive to a two range belt drive, and since the 
> current controller appears to use a pot to adjust the speed and a switch 
> to change direction I believe I could use some type of control voltage 
> and a relay to replace the pot and switch.  I would appreciate any 
> suggestions as I explore deeper.
> 
> Hubert
> 
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