Andy, it's a +-10 analog servo drive, tach feedback 140 dc 25 amp max . I
think all it needs is bipolar ten volts of any flavor . I have had my and y
up on this machine for 5 years and I really would like to get the spindle
and z under control, I just adapted a 3 kw brown beverie servo motor to
this and got my z axis conversion pieces made, next is a belt drive for x
that should drop off the plane today or tomorrow. Well I'm off to the shop
to tinker on this . Good day fellas

On Feb 3, 2018 05:35, "Andy Pugh" <bodge...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> > On 3 Feb 2018, at 03:28, jeremy youngs <jcyoung...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Can serport be used to supply +-10 v pwm for servo drive control?
>
> I am going to disagree with the other responders who appear not to have
> read the hal_serport docs and say “maybe” depending on the required
> frequency and resolution.
>
> With about 20khz for frequency x resolution it rather depends on what the
> lowest frequency the drive will accept is.
>
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