On 02/02/2017 04:20 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> If you have a Crusader M, I have a 42 meg zip file of various documentation I 
> can put on Dropbox.
>
>        From: Dan Bloomquist <[email protected]>
>   To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) <[email protected]>
>   Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 5:57 PM
>   Subject: [Emc-users] Fwd: Re: Eagle mill retro fit
>     
>
> Peter C. Wallace wrote:
>>
>> The DC generators are the tachometers (they could have no other purpose)
>> the question is how the tachometer generators are connected into the
>> system
>>
>> What are the servo drive part numbers?
>>
> Hi Peter,
> This is the board:
> <http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fenner-Servo-Dynamics-Servo-Amplifier-SDF1525-12-SDF152512-AS-IS-/151719664648?hash=item2353325c08:g:0xkAAOSwxYxU0lv4>
>
> I had a chance to buy a manual for $2.00 a page. Maybe it wasn't that
> expensive after all. I've searched extensively, there just is no
> information on the board I can find. The feedback goes to the Anilam
> board along with the glass signals. The computer is full of boards with
> lots of wires going to that Anilam board. That board has a lot of stuff
> on it. I'll look up some of the chip numbers, early Altera FPGA? I had
> no concern about the rest of this system, of course. It was just going
> to get salvaged.
>
>
Servo Dynamics used to have  a legacy products section that 
had the manuals (not a complete circuit diagram, but did 
have the diagram of the input section, which is what you 
need to make the connections). Some of these manuals may 
still be floating around on the web.  I do have a copy of 
this manual (1525) saved in pdf format, I could send it to you.

Jon

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