I will find a cam and take some photos tomorow regarding my original
message.
Can I send them straight to your address Declan Moriarty?

Cheers again
Mikael

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Mikael Stewart
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> Was it Mikael who wrote on Saturday 31 August 2002 11:08:
> > Hello everybody!
> > I got given a device from some sort of industrial machine. The
manufacturer
> > is IBM but I cannot find any information on it.
> > It has a shaft encoder and circuitry on it with a fibre optic lead, a
wire
> > lead with 5 pins and it also has 3 small plug outputs (ground, a, b).
> > It has 2 gas in/out's, one has large plasic 30mm tube and other is a
fixed
> > 10mm tube connection on body.
> > The body is mostly aluminium and part of motor casing looks stainless
> > steel. It has the following labels:
> > IBM part number 1766700 and ratings: 25A max, rpm 11,00 max, volts/krpm
> > 4.5..
> > It also has a sticker saying "ETN. plant 51. Date:" and it also has a
label
> > saying Hopi electronics with date 4/29/85
> > When I open it up, it has 4 big magnets and a small toilet-roll type
shaft
> > that spins around serving no aparent purpose with 4 brushes contacting
it.
> > The device is rather bulky for the power of the motor so and since it
> > produces no suction It obviously relys on getting it from somwhere.
> >
> > anyone know what this thing is?
>
> How was the shaft driven? Can you post a pic? Could be a tacho or resolver
of
> some sort. I would ignore the gas things in figuring out the electrical
end.
> I have also seen A.C. feedback encoders as a way of feeding back motor
> position.  Have you rang IBM, and asked for specs on that part. They're
> surprisingly good at that. They even had a memory chip for an original XT
> computer that featured a 16pin dil with another 16 pin dil soldered on top
> and sold me one in the mid nineties :-/.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
>
> Declan Moriarty
>
>
>
>
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>
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> Author: Declan Moriarty
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