The Operator's Manual is probably as good a place as any to start.
Both of the Intercon programming examples at the end of the Intercon chapter make use of Profile cycles.
Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
Are there schematic for Acorn_rev4 for Adtech QS7 drive ???
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
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Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
tblough wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 9:45 pm All Acorn schematics are here:
Https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... browse.php
Are there something like adtech motor driver QS7 ... ???
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
The QS6 takes the same signals as the QS7, I recently had one fail and was able to do a straight swap with a QS7
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
I'm not sure which schematic you need. Have you got the spreadsheet that I originally posted when I connected the QS6 to the Centroid? The datasheet for the driver itself is on the Adtech website.
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
Yes, i have it.
I dont understand
Acorn Board Connector
24in
24in
Ena
+24V
N/C
Step
Dir
24in have +24vdc
and +24V have too +24vdc
Why is the difference??
Why alm+ is not used.???
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Re: Installing the Acorn with Adtech CNC drives
I probably didn't connect the alarm, even though it is a nice addition to a cnc system. There is no reason why you cant use it if you want to.
The system needs some form of electrical connectivity, so that the servo driver knows unambiguously when it receives a step or direction signal from the controller. I think that the 24v and Gnd on the controller and the servo drive need to be linked for this reason.
The system needs some form of electrical connectivity, so that the servo driver knows unambiguously when it receives a step or direction signal from the controller. I think that the 24v and Gnd on the controller and the servo drive need to be linked for this reason.