On 12/17/2016 01:04 PM, Steve from Tube Gauge wrote:
> I was able to retrieve the titled part number from the frame of the servo amp 
> and it appears to be a version that is "difficult" to integrate with EMC2, as 
> identified by the "6058" section of the number.
>   
> What are my options for EMC2 if I want to use these Red Cap servo motors and 
> the 6058 amps?  Is there an "adapter" board or software that can be purchased 
> to allow the integration?  The machine I have is a First LC-CV305.  It is 
> basically a small bed mill with 24x12x15" XYZ travels with a mechanical 
> variable speed drive.
>   
>
Well, I think the A06B-6058 is a PWM-input servo amp that 
requires SIX PWM signals, one to drive each transistor.  
That's six signals PER AXIS.  It is not practical to do this 
on our interface hardware.  Getting info on Fanuc stuff is 
REALLY difficult.  Mesa does have the ability to drive these 
servo amps, although it uses up a lot of PWM channels, and 
CPU resources to keep up with the commutation of the motors.

Depending on the size of the motors, it may be possible to 
run the machine with the Pico Systems brushless PWM servo 
amp, it is good for up to 20 A peak.  If you have the model 
of the motor, I can look that up.
Another option is to use AMC servo amps with our PPMC analog 
interface system.

Jon

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