jcraft
Electrical
- Mar 24, 2005
- 27
Hi all,
Bear with me because I am new to this control/automation stuff. We are building a spiral cutting machine in house and it presently has a Bosch-Rexroth Indramat servo drive with matched 3 phase servo motor. Right now for testing purposes, all we do is go in with a laptop via rs-232 and in the drivetop program for the drive we can punch in a speed value and were good to go. However, now they want to build controls permanent for this so an operator can run with it. Basically, all we will need to do is turn the motor on and dial in an rpm and then let it run. They want the cheapest setup they can get. Not sure how to control the speed on a servo motor. Is it like a vfd where we can control via a potentiometer and then link it to some sort of analog meter that shows rpm. Also , would we need to link through a plc or could they just interface directly with the drive. Ultimately we would probably want to send to a plc because there may be some other things we may need to turn on ( air solenoids) If any body has any thoughts on how to accomplish this let me know. I have limited experience so any info will help. Thanks
Bear with me because I am new to this control/automation stuff. We are building a spiral cutting machine in house and it presently has a Bosch-Rexroth Indramat servo drive with matched 3 phase servo motor. Right now for testing purposes, all we do is go in with a laptop via rs-232 and in the drivetop program for the drive we can punch in a speed value and were good to go. However, now they want to build controls permanent for this so an operator can run with it. Basically, all we will need to do is turn the motor on and dial in an rpm and then let it run. They want the cheapest setup they can get. Not sure how to control the speed on a servo motor. Is it like a vfd where we can control via a potentiometer and then link it to some sort of analog meter that shows rpm. Also , would we need to link through a plc or could they just interface directly with the drive. Ultimately we would probably want to send to a plc because there may be some other things we may need to turn on ( air solenoids) If any body has any thoughts on how to accomplish this let me know. I have limited experience so any info will help. Thanks