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  1. #1
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    Step and Direction to Analog

    Hi'
    I have a Laser with a Tri Sigma Control system, Advanced Motion PWM amplifiers and servos with tach.
    Works OK but I want to use Mach3. Can I do this with my Amps. & Servos or would it be better to replace all?

    P.S. Money is an object.

    Thanks Glen

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    If your drives have +- 10v type input, do a search for Pixie Boards, these convert +- 10v analog to step and direction so you can use Mach.

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    Your motors would also need encoders to work with the Pixie boards, plus I am no longer producing boards, sorry.

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    Oh well, News to me. Is there any reason you are not producing boards as I have noticed there is still a market for these out there.

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    You could always look at EMC2.

    http://www.linuxcnc.org/

    supported hardware

    http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emc...orted_Hardware

    Mesa, vital, Vigilant all do +/- 10v - encoder.

    If your energetic - some of the other boards have pwm out that could be converted to +/- 10v with an op-amp circuit.

    sam

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    Thank all for reply.


    Sorry Pixie boards are no longer available, there is still a market for them.

    Thanks again...Glen

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjmerlincnc View Post
    Oh well, News to me. Is there any reason you are not producing boards as I have noticed there is still a market for these out there.
    Yes, the market is there, but it is small and unsteady. One month you might get 8 or 9 orders and the next month 1 order. This means I am forced to do small runs of boards and parts purchases which are time consuming and expensive. Add to this the testing, packing and shipping time and it starts making that job they have available at the McDonalds down the street look attractive. On top of all that, there is quite a bit of after sales support.

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