Andy Wander
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I have a 4699A hp plotter that doesn't work, that somebody trash-picked and gave to me. I want to start fooling around with it and see if I can make something useful out of it. Did you have any problems deciphering the wiring to the encoders and the motors?(I assume the motors are just 2 wires, and the encoders are....?) ________________________________________ Andy Wander -----Original Message-----
From: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... [mailto:CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@...] On Behalf Of skykotech Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:10 PM To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] nice servos from plotter Hi guys, Haven't posted in awhile...been busy this summer with other projects. I just disassembled a HP7550A pen plotter and cut down the carriage to make a lightweight Y axis for a laser engraver. The plotter was all of $15 purchased locally, and includes two very nice pittman servos with encoders. They are pretty small, but actually have quite a bit of power. Of course there are little forces with a flying lens laser engraver, but perhaps they could be used to move a camera for a 3D digitizer or something similar. I am driving them with a Pixie P100 step/dir to analog converter (www.skyko.com) hooked to an Advanced Motion Controls 12A8 brush amplifier (a bit overkill). Here is a quick video of the carriage moving at 2640IPM running on Mach3. The carriage actually takes 4000 steps to move 1 inch, but I have set the step multiply in the Pixie P100 to 4x. With Mach3 outputting a max of around 45khz, this gives me 1000dpi resolution and the 2640IPM travel speed (fairly fast, no?) -Rick This communication including any attachments, are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and contains confidential or copyrighted materials. Duplication, distribution or reproduction is strictly prohibited by law without written permission of Verrex |