2014-11-19 21:44 GMT-03:00 robert - Innovative-RC <[email protected]>
:

> hi
> looks the same servos as on the M0 which is a machine i retrofitted, its
> a Mill but the same deal.... check the linuxcnc forum i put alot of info
> on the drives on there when we did our retrofit with the old DC servo
> drives...
>
>
> if you need to know anything else let me know ill try and help the best
> i can...
>
> what is the melda control model? or more so what are the servo drive
> numbers i might have a manual of sorts
>
> rob
>

Hello Rob and thanks for your interest in helping me!

I was trying to find your posts on the forum but there are so many that I
can't. Can you point me to the post if you remember the name of it? or may
be your user name on the forum?.

The control of the machine is a Mazatrol T1. The servo motors are
Mitsubishi, and the drives are Meldas. The servo drives model numbers are
TRA-31A and TRA-41A.

The main concern for me is how to set up the connection to run the drives
with LinuxCNC. From what I could read, it seems that if I let everything as
it is, and run the drives with the ready signals and the analog voltage for
the velocity they should turn. The tachos will be telling to the drives the
actual speed and I would only have to close the loop on LinuxCNC using the
resolvers. I guess it's not more difficult than that. But I would love to
hear suggestions!



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