Hello everyone.
I am in the process of converting an Dyna Myte 2800 to a PC based control. However, I have run into a stumbling block with controlling the spindle speed.
Some background on this machine. The spindle motor is a .75kW brush-less DC motor. The motor is powered by a servo amplifier made by Servo Dynamics. This amplifier is in turn controlled by a digital to analog converter board. Spindle speed is set using a potentiometer on the control panel and an encoder on the spindle displays the speed in an LCD. The stock motor is not reversible.
While probing inside the control cabinet with a multi-meter, I crossed the probes and burned up a capacitor and a small integrated circuit in the D/A conversion board. I now have no spindle control.
I am using the CNC4PC C11G breakout board. This board has a 0-10V variable output to control a VFD. I was hoping to substitute the existing spindle speed potentiometer with the output from the breakout board. I still think this is the correct method.
The potentiometer is connected to the D/A converter board which is now not working. I cannot operate the spindle currently. I am trying to understand how the D/A works and if it is necessary to get the spindle working. I should be able to replicate the input needed to get the spindle amplifier working. I do not have a wiring diagram for the spindle amp.
I have attached the wiring diagram from the machine manual. I also have included the current connections to the servo amp (bottom of the page). I am hoping that I can eliminate the D/A board and connect up directly to the amp because I doubt a replacement D/A board is available. I am not sure how to do this without causing further damage.
I can't figure out if the "speed pulse" wire or the "VO" wire are the speed control signal. The D/A board also has an input from an encoder on the spindle, but I have no idea how it uses it
I appreciate any help anyone could give me with this issue.