0-10v?  normal machine control is +/-10v...  If it is 5v for 0 output it 
may be a bit tricky to setup.  Not saying you can't but others here may 
want to chime in...

sam
On 12/17/2012 7:50 AM, Pete Matos wrote:
> Todd,
>       I am glad you asked this question, I am in the beginning stages of
> retrofitting my Cincinatti Arrow 500 VMC to linuxCNC and the 130mm
> industrial AC servos and drives from DMM are one of the options I am
> considering right now. They sure look good from the specs and I have heard
> and seen a lot of good results from people who have used their smaller
> sized servos and drives on smaller machinery.  These are newer products
> they are selling altho speaking with them over the phone I got excellent
> information and help with wiring instructions in a relatively long
> conversation.  I also found that their new drives are somewhat easier to
> wire up than the majority of the ones I am investigating since the inputs
> and outputs for control are on a db9 connector instead of the 25 pin
> style.  I hate wiring and soldering and found that it is entirely possible
> to use a ready made db9 cable and plug it into the drive and then open up
> the other  end to adapt it to the mesa cards I am using.  I will be
> watching this thread here and hope to get some information that will help
> both of us.  The motors use absolute encoders which I thought was a
> difficult setup system but after talking to them the encoders are adapted
> specifically to their drives and controlling the drives can be done either
> analog 0-10v, step and direction or another way I cannot remember.  So the
> encoder is not an issue as long as you intend to use their drives.   Also I
> assumed their motors and drives were chinese but when I asked where they
> were made over the phone he told me they were made in Canada, dunno how
> accurate that is but that is what they said and I was kinda surprised by
> their answer.  It is possible he meant they were designed in Canada but he
> actually said they were built there.   Peace
>
> Pete
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Todd Zuercher <zuerc...@embarqmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Anyone ever use DMM Tech servos with Linuxcnc?  Specifically their
>> 92M_DHT-72 motor and DYN3-H drives?
>>
>> http://www.dmm-tech.com/Dyn3-H.html
>>
>> http://www.dmm-tech.com/Files/DHTServoMotor1.2a.pdf
>>
>> With their prices there has to be someithing that's to good to be true.
>>
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