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on 17.07.2010, 18:04

3dof, AC motor.

Postby vulbas on 17.07.2010, 18:04

hello
I'll make a 3dof with AC motor with a VM140 . how to create the axes combined please ?
what is the exact construction shema axes in x-sim software ?
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sorry for my english, google is my friend :blush:
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on 19.07.2010, 21:31
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby vulbas on 19.07.2010, 21:31

nobody for help me ? :cry:
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on 20.07.2010, 21:28
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby wimpo` on 20.07.2010, 21:28

I haven't seen it been done before on this forum, so that would explain that there isn't any response to the question.
I think that if you have some valuable information on the subject, that people here on the forum would gladly help you out.
it's just that no one will do the work for you.
I suggest you start thinking and reading the theoretical side of it all, and post some theories about how it would work.
And then I think someone will help you out.
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on 21.07.2010, 10:59
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby vulbas on 21.07.2010, 10:59

thank you for your reply, you're right.
I'll test with servo for model (servo-motor)
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on 21.07.2010, 21:40
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby vulbas on 21.07.2010, 21:40

here my first simulator http://www.youtube.com/user/vulbas2#p/a/u/2/zAki0YZNZe8 the same of riton. now i want create a 3dof.

I would put the photo of the construction when i start.
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on 28.07.2010, 17:31
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby vulbas on 28.07.2010, 17:31

my new simulator

test in wood :)
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the parade :lol:
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among other tools
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j'ai fais un cadre de 70cm, un de 30 et les L c'est la partie qui supportera l'ecran, le pedalier et le volant.
I am a part of 70cm, one 30 and L is the part that will support the screen, the bottom bracket and the steering wheel.
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the system slide
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on 28.07.2010, 17:44
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby Frakk on 28.07.2010, 17:44

What are you using to control the AC motors from X-Sim? It seems like you only have one speed moving the platform. The motors are going to be very very strong, it would be a waste to control them sub-optimally.

I think you could do a 3DOF profile with combined axis in a similar way as the 2DOF profiles, just add in one more? Maybe those with more experience can confirm that.
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on 28.07.2010, 18:18
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby vulbas on 28.07.2010, 18:18

i use omron mini j7 vario with VM140. my sim is the same of riton riton-2dof-with-ac-gearhead-motors-t1707.html?hilit=riton

me still have not tested the combined axes, it will surprise :)
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on 31.07.2010, 20:15
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby vulbas on 31.07.2010, 20:15

is it possible to use digital encoder (optical encodeur) with xsim ? if so, what model ?
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on 01.08.2010, 19:09
Re: 3dof, AC motor. axes combined ?

Postby sterex on 01.08.2010, 19:09

Hi there, can u please tell us what kind of AC motors are those. If it's available I'd like to start building my sim with those motors as well, since they looks like they can handle the load I want. Please show us a direction regarding those motors, would be of great help. I know some has asked kind of the same question before about those motors and drives but haven't found any answer on that yet. So hopefully we'll get some info.
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