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  1. #1
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    Apr 2005
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    Spindle speed controler and encoder

    Hi, could a spindle speed controler be made using a kind of servo controler? This would make setup easy to make within mach and others.

    When you take a look at it, a dremel is a dc motor so all it needs is a power stage and an encoder. What kind of home-made encoder would read speeds up to 30k RPM?

    I was thinking of making a pwm with the pulses controled by the PC as a servo and install a disk encoder made with plastic sheet and IR LED and Receiver module (found in printers) but I don't yet understand how mach does speed control. Gotta read a bit more.

    Can Mach3 read pulses at this speed? Maybe necessary to use a divider by 10 or 100. I'm launching the idea as I need a way to control speed in mach and of course this is a home made solution.

    No ger, no stepper hooked on the pwm trim pot


    Para
    Paraman, Parabeast, Paramachine, Parameter.
    The many in one and the one in the many.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
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    Dremel and other Universal (ac/dc) type motors are series motors, which are generally coarse controlled by voltage averaging, and they are very difficult to control precisely.
    They are actually run in a run-away condition as the only thing that governs the top speed of a Universal motor at a given voltage is friction and/or load.
    A servo controller could be used to control a spindle, but it would have to be a suitable motor.
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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