Is anyone using Jon's (Pico Systems) PWM servo amps with the Mesa 5i20 or 7i43?
If so could you please post your ini files to postbin.com . I'm interested in
converting from Mach3 Gecko's to EMC PWM and would like to see a working
configuration.
Thanks,
Roger
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Roger wrote:
> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 17:33:27 + (UTC)
> From: Roger
> Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
>
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Emc-users] 5i20/7i43 Pico's PWM Amps
>
> Is anyone using J
>> Is anyone using Jon's (Pico Systems) PWM servo amps with the Mesa 5i20 or
>> 7i43?
>> If so could you please post your ini files to postbin.com . I'm
>> interested in
>> converting from Mach3 Gecko's to EMC PWM and would like to see a working
>> configuration.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Roger
>>
> I th
Roger wrote:
> Is anyone using Jon's (Pico Systems) PWM servo amps with the Mesa 5i20 or
> 7i43?
> If so could you please post your ini files to postbin.com . I'm interested in
> converting from Mach3 Gecko's to EMC PWM and would like to see a working
> configuration.
>
Well, of course, you cou
Jon Elson writes:
> Well, of course, you could also use the Pico Systems Universal PWM
> Controller. When you deal with the extra support stuff needed for the
> Mesa board, I don't think there is any price advantage with them.
>
> I have some config file sets on my web page at
> http://pico-s
Roger wrote:
>
> Jon,
> If you start with a blank slate your Universal PWM is a good cost effective
> solution that simplifies hardware and software setup and provides for Opto22
> relays. In my case though I already have a Mesa card (won at Cardinal raffle),
> 50 pin breakout panels and I installe