Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 10:39:23 EST 2007 | bobruz
Hi everyone! I need several Upstream & Downstream SMEMA Interface cables for the line I'm pulling together. Can anyone advise me on where to buy some pre-made cables or do I have to do them all myself? Thanx, bobruz rruszanowski@moog.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 12:21:57 EST 2007 | realchunks
Most conveyor companies can supply you with some for a price.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 09:22:06 EST 2007 | vikkaraja
You can make some yourself provided you either have the pinout or schamatics for a referance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 14:27:23 EST 2007 | Cal
Just in case ya need it... http://www.smema.org/smemastandards.htm SMEMA Standard 1.2 Enjoy, Cal
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 12:31:14 EST 2012 | emeto
1. Check for pins or something else under the rails. 2. Check the motor for the axis and the sensor that defines up position(I doubt it there is an encoder for this motor) 3. check card 4. check interface cable
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 20:24:41 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Conveyors are connected to machines with SMEMA cable interfaces; any edge conveyor manufacturer will have this interface.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 19:54:05 EDT 2020 | emeto
From what you explain: 1. check all movements X,Y and Z are moving free while machine is off. 2. Resit all driver cards. 3. Check interface cables or boards. Not sure if Juki is using CAN or other interface standard, but random motor errors might be
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 15:18:36 EST 2008 | kmakiya
google "smema machine interface standards". This will show the cable connections and explain how the communication works. good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 12:23:11 EDT 2004 | Peter Barton
FYI Label on the back of my charger says the following: Pt. No. WD23D200KCN PSU E31-0900-21 Input 230 V AC Output 9V DC, 0.2A 1.8VA Ours is of course United Kingdom type, even if the mains plug is European and requires an adaptor. Not too sure a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 19:22:29 EST 2000 | Dave F
100 MHz or Mbps and BT => BaseT => Base Ten. You can purchase interface cards from a variety of sources on the net (www.milestek.com is fairly maroon compliant, which is why I like 'em). In addition to the interface card, each type of point-to-poin