Kent;
The AMP 206060-1 and it's panel mount mate are used on some of my
purchased stepper drivers at 80 volt and 10 amp. They seem to handle
the load fine.
I haven't purchased any of these parts for years. Don't know if they are
priced as if made of gold, or something less expensive.
Don
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Kent A. Reed <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gentle persons:
>
> The following comment from Roger reminded me of a long-standing issue in
> my planning.
>
> On 11/17/2010 11:03 PM, RogerN wrote:
> > I was able to use the existing amps, power supply, encoders, tachometers,
> > servos..... I just tied in the EMC signals to the amps and the encoder
> > feedback to EMC. I used the 5i20 IIRC and the +-10V board, an I/O board
> > plus 2 or 3 50 pin breakout boards. I have future plans to replace a
> > Crusader II mill control with EMC2, I plan to wire EMC2 to the same plugs
> so
> > I can remove the encoder plugs and larger control plug then plug it all
> into
> > mating connectors for EMC2. That way if I need to mill some parts while
> the
> > conversion is in progress, I can simply plug it all back into the
> crusader
> > II control and run.
> My question is, from your experience in cabling and connecting your shop
> equipment, what connectors would you recommend for the plug-and-play
> operation Roger desires. I'm in the same boat, with several machine
> projects on tap, some highly experimental, and not wanting to dedicate a
> control system to each until things settle down.
>
> My environment is strictly small-time, nothing bigger than a mini-lathe
> or table-top mill, but with a need for dependable connectors that can be
> unplugged and replugged on a fairly frequent basis. I"m using steppers
> now but looking toward servos and all they entail in the near future.
>
> Like a lot of hobbyists I started with whatever I had on hand. I'm too
> embarrassed to tell you some of the stuff I've used to get something to
> move.
>
> The advantage of design-by-junk-drawer is that it limits choice. Looking
> at connector catalogs from AMP etc is daunting.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Regards,
> Kent
>
>
>
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