The power supply is an allen-bradley 1606-XLP, I've set it to 15v. Still only works with the added capacitor. None of the the other power supplies work without the capacitor added even when adjusted...
Type: Posts; User: Bbrally
The power supply is an allen-bradley 1606-XLP, I've set it to 15v. Still only works with the added capacitor. None of the the other power supplies work without the capacitor added even when adjusted...
Think I found a fix.
I put a capacitor in parallel with the switching power supply output and now all three drives power up normally.
I guess the capacitor is helping to smooth out the output...
I'm thinking I'll need to get a linear supply.
But just to confirm, this is not the servo motor supply power. Those are 80 volt linear supplies.
This is the just the control side of the viper...
This is for the 12V control side power. The motor side power is not connected.
The power supplies range from 4 amps to 10 amps. My multimeter only shows 6 milliamps draw per drive when first powered...
I have a 12V switching power supply that I have used to bench test three 200F servo drives individually. All three connect properly to vipertune and communicate with the encoders properly.
When I...
Yup, there it was in the power supply wiring diagram. I think I spent to much time expecting it to be in the text. Thanks for the help
I'm planning a new build with viper 200H servo drives and need to know the 12 volt power supply size I'll require, but haven't been able to find any reference to how many amps the drives use. Does...