Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 11:02:44 EDT 2014 | proy
I have a Camalot MOtion control board which does not control its Z axis properly. Can anyone here recommend someone who can repair this? Peter
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 20:06:12 EDT 2004 | adiaz
Hello All, We have our MPM AP25, S/N: 6791 down due to problems with the following cards: - P1280 - Digital Motion Controller - PC101 - Motion Interface Board These boards are obsolete and are not in stock, we would like to know if you may have th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 15:17:48 EDT 2015 | goodting
Thanks for the inquiry. We used MCD (Motion Control Dia) tool to verify if that is caused by VRM board. No respond(I means the related axis was off) was detected. we swapped that board to other machine, the VRM card was good.... X axis was stopped, t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 11:51:49 EDT 2004 | Steve
I have found a company called Cleveland Motion Control that will fix them for a flat fee. Did a little searching and found them using Altavista.com Cheers
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 22:42:18 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Apparently the machine is now completing initialization but when attempting to zero axis' it has a time-out waiting to change modes. Machine status page shows an error reading "initialization failure for motion control board."
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 08 09:45:11 EDT 2015 | edwaterfall01
It would be helpful to know what happened before the error occurred. Do you have another machine so that you can swap some boards? The Force CPU, (machine controller) located in the VME, is responsible for controlling all machine-related activities.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 09:05:51 EDT 2018 | dszewczak
prompt) When we came back in the morning it was repeat scrolling an "ODD ADDRESS ERROR" on the monitor. I used a loopback to verify that the serial connections were good all the way to the control box. We tried uploading the main program to the ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 10:52:29 EST 2016 | aemery
Tom, Hardware limit means the machine thinks it is at the limit sensor or a particular axis timed out before it got to the home sensor during the reset sequence. Go to your O/I map and see if any of the axis limit sensors are lit. You could have a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 13:39:06 EDT 2018 | gregp
Impact is the instantaneous force at the time the component first reaches the PCB. F=M*a....so the acceleration is the key factor. If charted on a graph it would look like a spike...higher force for a short duration. The placement force is typical
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 09:28:34 EST 2005 | Micheal
I need help on a Quad IVC. We are having intermitant problems. What happens is it runs and then all of a sudden the Z goes down into the feeder past the limit. I have changed the Z motor, cleared the memory, and also swapped motion controller boards