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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Thu 14. Aug 2014, 09:43

tks a lot....i need another question...in this link there is a optolink
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question...!...it's possible to delete the part that controls the h-bridge (....in simple terms i need a new circuit )...tks
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Thu 14. Aug 2014, 12:42

how to connect this mini board ?....a little schematic tks
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Thu 14. Aug 2014, 12:49

tronicgr wrote:Hi,

I think you need something like this for opto isolation:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/270927572086?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Its cheaper to get it than trying to build my opto isolation boards. And they work the same pretty much.


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how can i tie this circuit from thanos to h-bridge ...tks
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Fri 15. Aug 2014, 00:31

this is my opto isolator....that separate thanos circuit from h-bridge
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Thu 21. Aug 2014, 19:24

I have some problems with the h-bridge… Look at the link,( http://www.pololu.com/product/1456 ) while the motor is 24V - 14,4A - 350 W
The problemi s that they seem to work, but after a few minutes they don’t burn no more (I noticed that when the reverse way they absorb so much that they strart to burn)
I have a doubt, could it be undersized? :( :o :shock: :?

P.s: the power supply is 24v 100a this http://www.tme.eu/en/details/rsp-2400-2 ... mean-well/

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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Sat 23. Aug 2014, 20:38

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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby pipis2014 » Sat 23. Aug 2014, 23:40

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Are you thinking of getting three SyRen 50A , one for each motor(actuator)?
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Sun 24. Aug 2014, 11:15

the number of motors is four ( there is also a rotation),....my request was only to know which of them was more reliable
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby thecure » Fri 29. Aug 2014, 17:19

..........new purchases......Syren 50A for all mortors...a litte question . In the manual there is this option...we have to use :?: ? if YES which way whit thanos board (AMC1.6)...tks
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Re: 3DOF power simulator

Postby tronicgr » Fri 29. Aug 2014, 19:10

Figure 4.2 ....
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