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General Category => DirectSOFT => Topic started by: blglaw on June 11, 2008, 05:01:26 PM
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I am looking to make a measurement system that will use a quadrature encoder to measure my material and then shut off a motor that is currently controlled by a manual variable DC speed control. Will the DL-05 work for this or do i need other equipment, like a zip transorb, H0-CTRIO, etc.? I am looking the use a C-more Micro-Graphic panel to input a length and then have the motor start and measure out the specified length and then stop so i can cut the material. Are there any sample programs available that do something like this? I just don't want to re-invent the wheel if it is already done. Thanks for your help. ???
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Yes an encoder will have to be used.
I'm going to be in the same boat with you soon. my next project after the water one will be using a C-more micro, and a cut to leight run. If your going to use an 05 unit there is a section in the 05 manual already done for something like that, of course you'll have to modify it. Chapter 3 page 6 starts it mode 10. You can go to the site and download the manual and see how they have done it, if haven't already.
Hope this works for you,
Vern.
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Cool....i looked at this. Thanks. Saves me a little work. I think i may use the DL06 becuase it has the 24DC supply built in that i can use to power the encoder. My next chanllenge is finding a controller to interface with my existing Dayton motor. http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/2H563
Thanks again.
Bill
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Bill,
After I looked at what I was doing, I remembered that the mockup program that I'm using right now does not have an encoder. I'm using a rotor flow sensor. All it is, is a reed switch that rotates and picks up the field and makes/ brakes. But yeah I have to use a power supply for the 24VDC, you might get away with using a AC voltage proximity switch on a sprocket to make your counts, then the DC supply can be left out. We used this method for some machines years ago to load product in a pan and other things, it worked pretty good. There is a hundred ways to do this and the more I think about the deeper I get into it, I better stop. Experiment and see what comes out.
Vern.