Hello everyone, I'm seeking assistance with position control utilizing the Veichi AC Servo Drive model SD600A1-T2-2R2. I'm looking to determine the pulse count required for one revolution. Unfortunately, the information isn't available in the PDF file. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
In Chapter 2 of the SD600A-SMM manual (version 1.0) from Veichi, it is noted in sections 1 and 3 that the motors mentioned are equipped with encoders producing 2500 pulses for every revolution. This feature guarantees precise control and accurate monitoring of movement in servo systems.
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In a forum post by DarrylR, he mentioned referring to Chapter 2, sections 1 and 3 of the SD600A-SMM manual by Veichi which states that the listed motors have encoders outputting 2500 pulses per revolution. However, there seems to be confusion regarding whether the SD600A and SD600A1 are the same. When comparing the parameters of the SD600A1, discrepancies were noticed with the naming convention (Pr2.xx vs P2.xx) and the settings not aligning with the manual.
Based on my understanding, the pulse count for one revolution generally relies upon your motor's specifications rather than your servo drive. Specifically, you'll want to review your motor's encoder resolution, which is generally expressed as PPR (Pulses Per Revolution). Once you have the PPR value from your motor's specifications, you can use it with the SD600A1-T2-2R2 assuming it supports the encoder resolution. If you don't have the motor data handy, I'd suggest contacting the motor manufacturer or supplier for precise information.
I've dealt with the Veichi AC servo drives in the past and usually, the pulse count required per revolution can be calculated by considering your servo motor's specifications (like its encoder's line count). But, if you're unable to find those specific details, reaching out directly to Veichi's technical support could prove quite helpful. They should be able to provide the exact pulse count or guide you through the calculation process.
Hello there, the pulse count is primarily determined by the resolution of your encoder in combination with the gear ratio of your motor. For instance, if your encoder is 1000PPR and your motor has a gear ratio of 1:1, then the pulse count for a full revolution would be 4000 (quadruple due to CCW & CW each producing positive and negative edges). If you have different encoder resolution or gear ratio, you just need to adjust the calculation accordingly.
Hey there! The pulse count needed for one revolution usually depends on the specifications of your motor and encoder. From my experience, with a standard 2000 pulses per revolution (PPR) incremental encoder, you'd typically need about 8000 pulses per revolution (since it works with 4x decoding, i.e., recognizing both the rising and falling edges of both channels). I'd suggest checking the specific encoder details in your servo motor documentation. However, if that information isn't available, Veichi's support team should be able to provide a reliable answer. Hope this helps!
Hey there! For the Veichi SD600A1-T2-2R2, the pulse count per revolution typically depends on the encoder used with the servo. If you have a specific encoder, check its specifications, as it usually indicates the pulses per revolution (PPR). If you don’t have that info, a common value to start with for many servo motors is anywhere from 1,000 to 2,500 pulses per revolution. You might also reach out to Veichi’s support or user community; they can be super helpful with specific setups like this! Good luck!
Hey! For the Veichi SD600A1-T2-2R2 servo drive, the pulse count per revolution often depends on the specific settings of your stepper motor or servo motor. Typically, you can find this info in the motor's datasheet or specification page. If you have the gearbox ratio, don't forget to factor that in, as it will also affect the overall pulse count for one revolution. If you can’t find it, checking with Veichi support or the motor's manufacturer directly might be a good next step! Good luck!
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Answer: To determine the pulse count required for one revolution, you can calculate it based on the motor's resolution and gear ratio, or you can contact Veichi customer support for assistance.
Answer: Yes, you can calculate the pulse count by dividing the motor's resolution by the gear ratio. Alternatively, you can also consult the user manual or technical support for guidance.
Answer: Yes, Veichi's customer support team can provide assistance with setting up position control and calculating the pulse count required for one revolution. Contact them for detailed guidance.
Answer: You may find helpful information on online forums, technical websites
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