On Sat, 2008-05-24 at 11:19 -0500, Ray Henry wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-05-24 at 08:27 -0700, Jorge Barrera wrote:
> > Has anybody ever encounter a problem in which a machine goes crazy
> > when you replace one of your servos with a servo with brake?
> > In my case I am using sure-servo motors and drives and when I plug in
> > the 24V to release the brake the other two motors start hunting
> > around. I've even tried powering the brake with an independent power
> > supply plugged in to a different circuit in the building and just
> > connecting the low site causes the same problem. 
> > 
> > I am little perplex by it. I could go into more details, I've review
> > the documentation and have been reviewing everything for 3 days now. I
> > am thinking there has to be an obvious step that I am missing.
> > 
> > Any comments will be greatly appreciated
> > 
> > Jorge Barrera
> > MFG.com
> > some project details:
> > http://www.mfgx.com/blogs/opensource/2008/05/15/open-source-hardware-the-beginning
> 
> The sure-servo manual says that the brake uses 24VDC so there should not
> be a lot of radiated noise from it.  Could you 

oops

I was reading the sure-servo manual and my email got buried behind.

Are you using the drive's internal brake on/off signal or running the
brake from EMC2's enable?

Rayh




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