Re: [Emc-users] stepper drives

2012-08-30 Thread Gabriel Willen
Looks good, but for that price might as well buy a 7i39 and go with servos.
On Aug 29, 2012 4:47 PM, andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 29 August 2012 18:55, jeremy youngs jcyoung...@gmail.com wrote:
  Probably meant for elson or wallace but here it is anybody know where
  to source reasnobly priced drives that will go to 150 v?


 http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/2m2280n-high-voltage-stepper-driver-p-3.html?cPath=9_3_132

 Any good?

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Re: [Emc-users] stepper drives

2012-08-29 Thread jeremy youngs
Probably meant for elson or wallace but here it is anybody know where
to source reasnobly priced drives that will go to 150 v? The mathe ive
done suggests i can get 300 ipm at 150 v and calculations show my
motors should handle it may have to cool them but even if i get 200
ill be happy. Thinking about doing a lathe and would just replace the
drive in my mill with what i come up with. I found some chinese
ebayers that have 110 input which rectified will give 169 v which is
19 higher than my best math states i can use h..? But they dont
infact give an output spec ? thats rough maybe i should just got
to servo now and be done. Speaking of which does any one have a link
to servo size calculators? ive found a lot of math on steppers not
much on servos thanx guys its off to work now someones got to support
my machine habit ;)
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Re: [Emc-users] stepper drives

2012-08-29 Thread Gabriel Willen
There are a few 150v volt drives out there or drives that run on 110v.
Leadshine, motionking, are two I come up with off the top of my head.  I
would be leery though for those I have seen, seem to be drives with  switch
mode power supply built in and are rather bulky.  Make sure that the output
voltage is what you are requiring.  I made a 150v drive using a bridge
rectifier filtered through some capacitors and into some logic level n
channel mosfets I'm using a atmega 328 to drive high and low side mosfet
drivers.  It's still very much beta but its looking very promising.  Also
parker makes a E-AC stepper drive $450.00 each although one can find them
on eBay rather cheap.

Gabe
On Aug 29, 2012 12:59 PM, jeremy youngs jcyoung...@gmail.com wrote:

 Probably meant for elson or wallace but here it is anybody know where
 to source reasnobly priced drives that will go to 150 v? The mathe ive
 done suggests i can get 300 ipm at 150 v and calculations show my
 motors should handle it may have to cool them but even if i get 200
 ill be happy. Thinking about doing a lathe and would just replace the
 drive in my mill with what i come up with. I found some chinese
 ebayers that have 110 input which rectified will give 169 v which is
 19 higher than my best math states i can use h..? But they dont
 infact give an output spec ? thats rough maybe i should just got
 to servo now and be done. Speaking of which does any one have a link
 to servo size calculators? ive found a lot of math on steppers not
 much on servos thanx guys its off to work now someones got to support
 my machine habit ;)
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Re: [Emc-users] stepper drives

2012-08-29 Thread Todd Zuercher
I recently got some Teknic SST-3100-UCX drives off e-bay pretty cheep (we paid 
about $150 each). They can run off 110ac or 220ac (or even DC what ever).  This 
particular modle is out of production, but they have an equivalent replacement.

- Original Message -
Probably meant for elson or wallace but here it is anybody know where
to source reasnobly priced drives that will go to 150 v? The mathe ive
done suggests i can get 300 ipm at 150 v and calculations show my
motors should handle it may have to cool them but even if i get 200
ill be happy. Thinking about doing a lathe and would just replace the
drive in my mill with what i come up with. I found some chinese
ebayers that have 110 input which rectified will give 169 v which is
19 higher than my best math states i can use h..? But they dont
infact give an output spec ? thats rough maybe i should just got
to servo now and be done. Speaking of which does any one have a link
to servo size calculators? ive found a lot of math on steppers not
much on servos thanx guys its off to work now someones got to support
my machine habit ;)
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Re: [Emc-users] stepper drives

2012-08-29 Thread andy pugh
On 29 August 2012 18:55, jeremy youngs jcyoung...@gmail.com wrote:
 Probably meant for elson or wallace but here it is anybody know where
 to source reasnobly priced drives that will go to 150 v?

http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/2m2280n-high-voltage-stepper-driver-p-3.html?cPath=9_3_132

Any good?

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