Hello to everybody on this list.

I've been working for almost two years with LinuxCNC software (the old EMC
hehe) and steppers driving an old Schaudt cam/lobe grinding machine. Now
it's time to improve the system and change the steppers for something with
more speed, specially for the Z axis. Anyway, the idea is to keep the costs
as low as possible. That's the main reason to not to use servo motors.

A year ago more or less, Andy Pugh showed that it's not a crazy idea to use
a conventional three phase induction motor and a VFD in closed loop with
LinuxCNC software for positioning. Anyway, Andy told that his VFD was old,
and it couldn't respond well below 200 rpm. Nevertheless, the experiment
that Andy did, was really good and impressive. Here is a video of that
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oTJNEVpvYY.

My question is, what do you guys think, about using an induction motor,
reduced with worm and gear and driven by a vectorial VFD, (also there are
newer ones that apparently can keep full torque at zero speed), to drive a
joint and control position with minimum increments of about 100 pulses of
encoder (I'm planning to use an encoder of about 1000 pulses per turn). So
this would be 1/10 of a motor turn.

Do you think this is achievable taking all of this in consideration?. I
mean, the reduction with worm and gear reduces the inertia factor almost to
nothing, so the deceleration of the motor would be practically
instantaneous. And also the motor would need to turn mostly at high speeds
because of the worm, even better if a use full torque at zero speed VFD.

I hope you can help me with this, since the idea is not to risk too much
spending money on solutions that can't work at all. I'll ve very thanked if
you could guide me with this replacement.

Thanks in advance as always for your help!

-- 
*Leonardo Marsaglia*.
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