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Group: DynoMotion Message: 12531 From: jojodillinger Date: 11/17/2015
Subject: Maxon motor connection
Dear all,

I bought a Harmonic Drive gear with this motor attached to it:

EC 60 flat with MILE Encoder and Protection Class IP 54

 


http://www.aviton.spb.ru/files/doc/pdf/maxon/ec_60_flat_en.pdf

I want to build a 4th axis from it.

The whole gear-motor-combination is a coordinated system, meaning that its not easy to exchange the motor (which was my initial plan: exchange for NEMA stepper motor).

So my question is: do you have an idea if this motor can "easily" be connected to my KSTEP/KFLOP?
If this helps, I could easily only use it in stepper mode (even prefer, since I guess its much less hassle).
The above linked PDF shows wiring information, I hope this helps..

Thank you already in advance!
Kind regards,

Johannes



Group: DynoMotion Message: 12537 From: TK Date: 11/17/2015
Subject: Re: Maxon motor connection

Hi Johannes,

I don't believe a stepper driver would work.  You would need a brushless DC Driver such as 1/2 of a SnapAmp.  I don't see any interface specs for the encoder:

The MILE encoder is used to make optimal use of the flat motor in high-precision applications and position-ing tasks. Behind the abbreviation MILE hides Maxon’s Inductive Little Encoder, the worldwide smallest in-ductive rotary encoder. Its operating principle is based on the detection of high-frequency inductivity which generates eddy current in an electrically conducting target.


Doesn't seem to be an incremental encoder so I don't know how it could be interfaced.

Regards
TK



On 11/17/2015 12:20 PM, jojodillinger@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Dear all,

I bought a Harmonic Drive gear with this motor attached to it:

EC 60 flat with MILE Encoder and Protection Class IP 54

 


http://www.aviton.spb.ru/files/doc/pdf/maxon/ec_60_flat_en.pdf

I want to build a 4th axis from it.

The whole gear-motor-combination is a coordinated system, meaning that its not easy to exchange the motor (which was my initial plan: exchange for NEMA stepper motor).

So my question is: do you have an idea if this motor can "easily" be connected to my KSTEP/KFLOP?
If this helps, I could easily only use it in stepper mode (even prefer, since I guess its much less hassle).
The above linked PDF shows wiring information, I hope this helps..

Thank you already in advance!
Kind regards,

Johannes




Group: DynoMotion Message: 12538 From: jojodillinger Date: 11/17/2015
Subject: Re: Maxon motor connection
Hi Tom,
thank you very much for the quick reply. So either I might try a SnampAmp or motor replacement. Since I feel a bit more confident on the mechanical side, the second option might be less risky..:)
Kind regards,
Johannes