Hello Nicklaus,

I specialize in EDM ( senkerodiern )
and have followed EMC for many years.

Do you wish to use linuxcnc as EDM trajectory planner?

I have some small success ( generator control, gap control,
reciprocation ) with small 75 ampere FET generator, 100Vdc.

I use a simple Gap control in HAL using a window comparator
on the difference between the desired gap voltage and the
actual gap voltage ( my error signal ).

So linuxcnc poses the machine, and HAL erodes.

Very interested in your work.

thx
TomP tjtr33

On 09/10/2014 05:40 AM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> STM32Fdiscovery and Linuxcnc I am also working with!
>
> I have started with the VFS11 driver and have communication using modbus
> via ethernet which is a starting point. I also have suitable experience
> working with frequency converters for electric motors and a university
> degree with suitable courses for this kind of work.
>
> At first I should get it up and running for two EDM machines. Then this is
> done improvements is planned.
>
>
>
> Nicklas Karlsson
>
>
>
>>
>> On 09 Sep 2014, at 23:06, Marius Alksnys <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Rene,
>>>
>>> what are current limits of this servo driver with IRAMX?
>>> Before we get into those complex interfaces - could it accept raw PWM
>>> commands for current or PWM - one phase or three?
>>
>>
>> The IRAMX I am using is rated up to 16A at 600V, and designed for
>> 0.75-2.2kW Motors.
>> The motor I am using for development is a 400V 0.9kW Rexroth.
>> Everything is still at a very early stage, I have not run my PCB at more
>> than 50V as it still lacks fuses and overcurrent protection.
>> It is split up into two PCBs, a power board with the iramx caps and optos,
>> accepting 4 PWM signals, 3 phases and current, also acting as enable.
>> The second PCB is on a stm32f4discovery, and accepts resolvers,
>> differential encoders, rs485 and ethernet.
>> It is designed to get the software development going, and is easy to
>> build, 1 layer, and through hole components.
>>
>> I have a lot of thoughts on the interface to linuxcnc, but not implemented
>> anything yet.
>> Currently I am working on the current control, linuxcnc interface, and a
>> version without the discovery board, only with stn chip.
>> Someday it might also support DC servos, and async motors.
>>
>> Rene
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