Re: [Emc-users] Adding feedback to an existing stepper motor.

2019-05-17 Thread Chris Albertson
THose add-on boards look good for small motors.  I just downloaded the user
manual.

But for a machine tool, even a mini-size one you might want more power.
 Stepper-online has that for about $125 per axis.

About adding an index,  why swap ou the encoder?  just add a magnetic or
optical pickup someplace.

A larger closed loop motor is going on my mill's vertical axis bacuse it
needs to hold a static load.   The closed system uses much less power for
static loads than do open loop systems.

Those add on boards might work on small robot arm I want to build.


On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 1:44 PM Greg Bentzinger via Emc-users <
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> {Greg}
>
> There are options to converting existing steppers to closed loop feed back.
>
> The LCNC software/hardware option would be to add an encoder and run the
> stepper in velocity mode. This does not offer the many advantages of the
> direct feedback drivers.
>
> Then for small steppers there is the Mechaduino bolt on option. Buy direct
> from
>
> https://tropical-labs.com/
>
>
> https://hackaday.com/2016/06/01/mechaduino-closed-loop-stepper-servos-for-everyone/
>
> https://github.com/jcchurch13/Mechaduino-Hardware
>
> https://github.com/jcchurch13/Mechaduino-Firmware
>
> The latest firmware release was 26 November 2018 so this is not a dead
> item.
>
> If someone were to build on this open source project and produce a unit
> with a 50VDC / 6A working power capacity it could cover most steppers.
>
> IIRC Gecko drive was once working on this idea and had it working, I think
> maybe it was not released because it was not economical and would not match
> performance of matched motor drive combos, but that is just my speculation.
>
> I would like to get one of the matched motor/driver units and see if the
> encoder could be replaced with a unit which included a index channel.
>
> {/Greg}
>
>
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[Emc-users] Adding feedback to an existing stepper motor.

2019-05-17 Thread Greg Bentzinger via Emc-users
{Greg}

There are options to converting existing steppers to closed loop feed back.

The LCNC software/hardware option would be to add an encoder and run the 
stepper in velocity mode. This does not offer the many advantages of the direct 
feedback drivers.

Then for small steppers there is the Mechaduino bolt on option. Buy direct from 

https://tropical-labs.com/

https://hackaday.com/2016/06/01/mechaduino-closed-loop-stepper-servos-for-everyone/

https://github.com/jcchurch13/Mechaduino-Hardware

https://github.com/jcchurch13/Mechaduino-Firmware

The latest firmware release was 26 November 2018 so this is not a dead item.

If someone were to build on this open source project and produce a unit with a 
50VDC / 6A working power capacity it could cover most steppers.

IIRC Gecko drive was once working on this idea and had it working, I think 
maybe it was not released because it was not economical and would not match 
performance of matched motor drive combos, but that is just my speculation.

I would like to get one of the matched motor/driver units and see if the 
encoder could be replaced with a unit which included a index channel.

{/Greg}


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