Terry Neilson wrote:
> The Bridgeport that you retrofitted, did you use PPMC, or did you use the
> PCI card type of interface? Aren't there advantages to using the PCI card
> type for encoder counting? I'm trying to determine the best practical
> approach.
>   
Over a decade ago, I did it with a Servo-to-Go card.  They have some 
functional problems
as well as being out of date with an ISA card.  I eventually fitted it 
with my PPMC
boards and a newer computer.  Why would the PCI card be "better"?  It 
does the same
function, reading encoder position.  The PPMC is a bit more expensive, 
it was aimed at
more complex retrofits, maybe with automatic tool changers or such 
additional systems.
So, it was made a "mix and match" system so you could add exactly what 
functions you needed.
The PPMC also has a more responsive digital to analog converter, a quad 
16-bit converter.
The Mesa uses a PWM digital output that is then smoothed to an analog 
signal.

Jon


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