Jon,

Jon Elson wrote:
> Please excuse a short commercial plug....
>
> Dave Engvall gave me a Panasonic brushless motor at the CNC Workshop to 
> see if I could figure out how to run it.
> It took me a LONG time to get around to figure it out, but I have 
> finally got it!  It has a serial output that contains the commutation 
> signals, so I have to add a little decoder for that signal.  Otherwise, 
> i have gotten it to work with my Universal PWM Controller and brushless 
> PWM Servo amp.
> It works quite smoothly, better than a number of other brushless motors 
> I've tried.
>
> The motor I have is a Panasonic MUMS042A1A, but I would assume all the 
> motors in that "Minas S" series would work as well.
>
> Jon Elson
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great,
i hope it works for the whole MINAS series
i just went thru some hell because a supplied panasonic minas series A4 
MHMD motor
and mating MCDD driver couldnt be found in USA
it was true, the MHMD motor is only for the asian A4C series
and is called the MSMD in usa ( the 'A4' series )

now isnt that intuitive? ;)

anyway,
you more than likely have the basis to use Yaskawa and SureServo ( 
automation direct 'koyo ) also
in one off pricing, sure servo is a good deal
in any quantity ( say 6 of same motor and driver) then the others win
so for the emc crowd, often automation direct will be desirable
unless theres some group buy like we did on the mesa 5i20's

anyway best of luck

tomp


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