Thread: Have I got the maths right?
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16-04-2009 #1
I didn't actually point to the page because graphs seem to be secret and I don't want them to remove it. I've now printed out the bit I wanted, page 26, so here it is...
http://www.motioncontrolproducts.com...pperMotors.pdf
2:1 down on 2.5mm screws means you need 8 rps out of the motor to get a lowly 1 cm/s on the G00.
If you wanted 1" per second do you still have the torque to avoid lost steps?
Pig in a poke without the graph, but I think I am stuck with the "suck it and see" approach because the information simply isn't there
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16-04-2009 #3
Also those curves are very old and were done with drivers that are not available and at quite high voltages, so i would not advise you to use the curves as a firm axample of the performance you will get.
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16-04-2009 #4
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17-04-2009 #5
The SY60 is border line with 70V, and the nuxt motor up from that is the ST85STH65-2808.
I have attached the datasheet, but to get this torque curve that is on the datasheet you will need higher voltage.
The problem is that with the larger motors, you need the volts to get the speed.
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