On 2013-01-13 21:49, Bruce Klawiter wrote:
> Rookie here, I have Glentek circa 1980, analog 90 volt servo amps
> with tacho feedback, one amp is bad so would like to replace them 
> with
> newer amps.
> Am going to convert to LinuxCNC using Mesa cards I think, do I need
> to keep or is it a good Idea to keep the tachometer feedback, what 
> new
> amps have this?
> Was looking a Gecko G320X but don't see any mention of tach.
>
> Your help is greatly appreciated,
> Bruce
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Hi,

I recently started using the G320X, with a quadrature encoder on a 24v 
system, and its working great. what do you mean by 'tachometer' 
feedback?.
The drive goes up to 80v, so if you could reduce your 90v drive 
voltage, to something like 75, it should workout well

-Dane

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