Re: [Emc-users] Emc-users Digest, Vol 156, Issue 17

2019-04-09 Thread John Dammeyer
> > > > > Here are two images. One off the net, and the other is an inside view. I > haven't cleaned the boards yet > There is a brick mounted on the heatsink, bottom left, and both boards have > no uP, unless there's one inside the brick, which I doubt.. > > https://ibb.co/3hWYbzg >

Re: [Emc-users] Emc-users Digest, Vol 156, Issue 17

2019-04-09 Thread Roland Jollivet
> > > > > I have recently acquired a number of motors and one robot. A bit > battered. > > But I only have a few of the servo drives loose, SGDR-SDA140A01BY22 and > > SGDR-SDA060A018. No controller box. > > > > Do you have detailed info on driving these servos? I see that that are > > essentially

Re: [Emc-users] Emc-users Digest, Vol 156, Issue 17

2019-04-09 Thread Jon Elson
On 04/09/2019 08:40 AM, Roland Jollivet wrote: This would be very useful. I have about 12 Yaskawa motors and drives on 2 robots that I could make use of if I could make the absolute encoder data readable in Linuxcnc.. Rudy * Hi Rudy I have recently acquired a

Re: [Emc-users] Emc-users Digest, Vol 156, Issue 17

2019-04-09 Thread Roland Jollivet
> > > This would be very useful. I have about 12 Yaskawa motors and drives on 2 > robots that I could make use of if I could make the absolute encoder data > readable in Linuxcnc.. > > Rudy > * Hi Rudy I have recently acquired a number of motors and one robot. A bit

Re: [Emc-users] Emc-users Digest, Vol 156, Issue 17

2019-04-09 Thread rudy du preez
>>> I am busy converting a Motorman 6-axis robot to Linuxcnc. The >>> original Yaskawa motors and servo drives are used. The motors are >>> all fitted with absolute encoders. The encoders have .. >> > >> Hi Rudy > >> I know this is a while back, but did you get your robot working? >