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Panasonic servodrivers in Tenryu

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 09:34:21 EDT 2013 | lkavan

Dear friends, I need to retune servodrivers Panasonic MSD5A3P1EA in my Tenryu MT5530. Some Z axis servo loops are unstable. But I cannot find old Panaterm software for DOS which should be able to communicate with these old drivers. Can you help me? P

Quad IVC Motor Error 4

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:10:55 EDT 2011 | bobpan

i have seen bad motor cables cause the problem......you can ohm them out to the driver cards or if you have extras....replace them Bob

Juki KE750L T/Z Axes problems - Please help!!

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 01 22:02:58 EDT 2019 | sarason

Have you got a circuit diagram for your driver board? If not measure your driver into a resistive load and look for differences in current flow voltage drops under load dried out caps. Dead current measuring circuits etc. If you see an IC, look it up

Troubleshooting a Panasonic Screen Printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 19:28:50 EDT 2004 | Enrique

Hello. I have a question, i don't know if any one of you can help me. The same screen printer comes with a small thermal printer: Panadac-931-02-A; I wan't to use it for another application, but I need the drivers in order to print from a Windows ope

Quad IVC Motor Error 4

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 13:49:15 EDT 2011 | jholif

I am seeing a motor error 4 intermittently during operation. Sometimes it happens as soon as a program starts, sometimes it will perform 1-6 placements and then stop with it. I have swapped the stepper motor driver cards, the EPCU card, the SRX card

Help needed to troubleshoot a KE2060 machine (location Ireland)

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 16:48:16 EDT 2020 | aurash

I wish it was so simple :-) In their wisdom the machine designers choice was to have servo drivers with two channels (one channel less powerful and one channel more powerful) - so each card is driving a X motor and a Y motor.(the X axis is made of 2

Philips CSM 84VZ

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 06 17:10:41 EST 2005 | Darby

The manual gives you a fair idea here. Reference for the Yamaha manual is THE6006 - I don't know if Philips is the same. Cause is either overload or overcurrent. The manual suggests that you can tweak the trimmers on the driver board but these are us

SPM AV SCREEN PRINTER PROBLEMS

Electronics Forum | Sat May 28 12:01:13 EDT 2005 | KEN

I have had two of these machines in the past. From what I can remember... Z-axis: Bad Sound going down...probably belt is out of time and is binding or a bad stepper motor. Bad sound going up...could be belt timing or a bad stepper motor. Bad mo

Faster Than Lightning!

Electronics Forum | Thu May 16 08:58:23 EDT 2019 | tsvetan

You are lucky, out of 4 machines we have 2 failed withing first year. One has Panasonic X-axe servo driver burned. The other machine has the ASIC board burned. Nothing that can't be repaired, but still annoying as we had to wait 1 month for replaceme

Circuitry

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 23:12:37 EDT 2004 | dougt

To get you started: You would begin with a comparitor, one input would be referenced to a voltage that you want the output to "trip" at. The second input would be where you apply your "voltage" that you are using to start the motor. The output of


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