NikolayUA24 wrote:Each controller personal power supply is an unjustified cash expense.
Thank you Nikolay, perhaps you are wright, i also thought that.
Here is my sepc for motor and drivers:
Part No.: 86HBM100-1000 (Nema 34 Closed Loop)
Frame Size: NEMA34
Step Angle: 1.8 degree
Voltage: 3.6 V
Current: 6.0A/phase
Resistance: 0.55 Ohm/phase
Inductance: 8.4 mH/phase
Holding torque: 12N.m 1700oz-in
Rotor inertia: 3600g-cm2
Number of wire leads: 4
Weight: 7kg
Length: 171mm
My drive is a SS880 ( Hybrid Step Servo Driver)
- 32-bit DSP based vector control algorithm to combine advantage of open-loop stepper brushless servo drives
- Step/Direction or CW/CCW command input
- Default maximum 200K frequency; 500K optional
- Input voltage: 20-80 VAC, or 36-110 VDC
- Load-based automatically adjusted output current of 0-8.2A
My power suplies are 350w, 60 VDC, 5.6A with input 220v / 110v
For the 4 motors what you thing it would be enouth? Because i can keep the others for replacement when one shutsdown or damage.
It's enough to put just one for all 4 axis?
One of the motors is runing, very smooth and very quiet without measurements until now just testing speeds, motor went to 20000 mm/m without problems with uccnc.
I did not continue the test because i had not the motor fixed to anything but i think this motors can go much further, but for my work i doubt i will need somthing more that 5k.
thank you for your help and comment.