Encode on RF and use a rotary transformer like used in old video
recorders, could be less likely to lose signal/dropouts etc if encased
properly

Dave Caroline

On 18/07/2014, andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18 July 2014 17:39, jeremy youngs <[email protected]> wrote:
>> how about a blue tooth transmitter? our mazak probes were set up that way
>
> I wouldn't want to be anywhere near a BT transmitter/receiver that you
> can run a servo off of :-)
>
> However, this does make me wonder what the geometry is and whether
> some form of brushless servo arrangement is possible. This was how I
> got the drive into my CNC-converted boring head.
>
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