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To anyone who cares to respond,

I have a Shasuka (sp?) vertical mill with an old Summit-Bandit controller.
Needless to say, it is costing me a fortune to keep it working! This
particular
mill has servo motors and resolver position sensors. The Servo board is
working
OK, but something else is messed up. I am trying to locate someone who knows
an inexpensive PC based 3 axis servo control board that can work with
resolvers.
I also would like to know if anyone has a schematic of the resolver board (2
boards
bolted together) and any programming information on this board. I am an
electronics
engineer and am interested in making an interface between the PC bus and this
card
so that I can control the machine directly from a PC.

Anyone have any help ?

Barry W.


Steve Carlisle
 

These 2 companys listed below offer products that will
make your job more easy, if you got the bucks,




Steve

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To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@...
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] posting
Date: Saturday, February 26, 2000 11:05 PM

From: PCSHAPER@...

To anyone who cares to respond,

I have a Shasuka (sp?) vertical mill with an old Summit-Bandit controller.
Needless to say, it is costing me a fortune to keep it working! This
particular
mill has servo motors and resolver position sensors. The Servo board is
working
OK, but something else is messed up. I am trying to locate someone who
knows
an inexpensive PC based 3 axis servo control board that can work with
resolvers.
I also would like to know if anyone has a schematic of the resolver board
(2
boards
bolted together) and any programming information on this board. I am an
electronics
engineer and am interested in making an interface between the PC bus and
this
card
so that I can control the machine directly from a PC.

Anyone have any help ?

Barry W.


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Fred Smith
 


I have a Shasuka (sp?) vertical mill with an old Summit-Bandit controller.
Needless to say, it is costing me a fortune to keep it working! This
particular
mill has servo motors and resolver position sensors. The Servo board is
working
OK, but something else is messed up
Check out

They make a Bandit retrofit controller. They also have a Shizouka retrofit
listed for sale on their web site.
I'm not sure of the cost, but if all they have to do is install the new
control & tune it, you may get by inexpensively. They don't list prices on
the web site, if you call them let us know how they are. I have a
Bridgeport here with a Bandit & two extra control boxes for spare parts & I
have to decide soon if I want to make it work as is, or upgrade the
controller. I'm not convinced yet that the EMC is the way to go, & I know
that there are a couple of DOS options that will be easier for me to setup &
maintain. Also I would like to use the motors & resolvers in place, just
have electrical hookup & software tuning to get this machine into usable
condition.

Then there's that 8 inch rotary indexer sitting over in the corner......


Best Regards,

Fred Smith
IMService

The Free Threading Program is at

imserv@...
Phone: 248-486-3600 or 800-386-1670
Fax:248-486-3698


Jon Elson
 

PCSHAPER@... wrote:

From: PCSHAPER@...

To anyone who cares to respond,

I have a Shasuka (sp?) vertical mill with an old Summit-Bandit
controller.
Is that a Shizouka ?

Needless to say, it is costing me a fortune to keep it working! This
particular
mill has servo motors and resolver position sensors. The Servo board
is
working
OK, but something else is messed up. I am trying to locate someone who
knows
an inexpensive PC based 3 axis servo control board that can work with
resolvers.
I had a similar problem, using an Allen-Bradley, and then EMC with an
ancient
GE servo drive with resolvers. I replaced the resolvers with 1000
cycle/rev
encoders, giving 4000 counts / rev. Multiply by 5 TPI, and that is a
resolution
of 20,000 counts/inch, or .00005". I got these encoders for $75
surplus, they
are certainly around.

I also would like to know if anyone has a schematic of the resolver
board (2
boards
bolted together) and any programming information on this board. I am
an
electronics
engineer and am interested in making an interface between the PC bus
and this
card
so that I can control the machine directly from a PC.
There are commercial resolver to quadrature interpolator/converters.
They generally
include all the stuff to excite the resolvers, amplify the signals and
decode them.
The only chip level stuff I know about is the Analog Devices 2S80
series, which
are darned expensive chips. But, I'm sure other outfits know how to do
this without
the expensive AD parts. Old Qume daisy wheel printers had equivalent
chips
for their magnetic position encoders (inductosyns are kind of planar,
ironless
resolvers). I never got a print so I could figure out how to reuse
these chips.

If you want to do web searching, you might try keywords like
interpolator and
inductosyn, as well as resolver.

But, if you have to purchase the interpolator boxes at new prices, it
might be
cheaper to get shaft encoders surplus, instead.

Jon


Matt Shaver
 

From: Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
But, if you have to purchase the interpolator boxes at new prices, it
might be
cheaper to get shaft encoders surplus, instead.
It might even be cheaper to buy shaft encoders new:



Miniature 1000 ppr rotary encoders from $66.

Matt