Conecting old fanuc dc drive

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Re: Conecting old fanuc dc drive

Post by Rafael Almanzar »

Hola , martin
I m Rafael Almanzar hace un tiempo hablamos sobre un el uso de los drive fanuc antiguos para poder conectarlos con el control oak de centroid
Y buscando en la pagina de centroid encontre el articulo
TB 233 (REV 1) Donde explica la conexcion de estis drive anriguos al conttol oak y los servo motores 5M y 10M por medio de una targeta OPTIC 4
Me gustaria me explicar por favor si todavia eso es posible
Con las nuevas actulizaciones que han hecho y cual es el precio de dicha targeta

Muchas gracias : Rafael Almanzar
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Re: Conecting old fanuc dc drive

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Re: Conecting old fanuc dc drive

Post by Rafael Almanzar »

Hello Marty
I'm Rafael Almanzar, a while ago we talked about the use of old Fanuc drives to be able to connect them with the centroid oak control
And searching on the centroid page I found the article
TB 233 (REV 1) Where it explains the connection of these old drives to the oak control and the 5M and 10M servo motors by means of an OPTIC 4 card
I would like to explain please if that is still possible
With the new updates they have made and what is the price of said card

Thank you very much: Rafael Almanzar
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Re: Conecting old fanuc dc drive

Post by martyscncgarage »

Rafael Almanzar wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 2:24 pm Hello Marty
I'm Rafael Almanzar, a while ago we talked about the use of old Fanuc drives to be able to connect them with the centroid oak control
And searching on the centroid page I found the article
TB 233 (REV 1) Where it explains the connection of these old drives to the oak control and the 5M and 10M servo motors by means of an OPTIC 4 card
I would like to explain please if that is still possible
With the new updates they have made and what is the price of said card

Thank you very much: Rafael Almanzar
Keith posted this link: http://www.centroidcnc.com/downloads/CE ... Manual.pdf

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Re: Conecting old fanuc dc drive

Post by eng199 »

Rafael Almanzar wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 2:24 pm TB 233 (REV 1) Where it explains the connection of these old drives to the oak control and the 5M and 10M servo motors by means of an OPTIC 4 card
OPTIC4 is from 2009. It is obsolete.
See the beginning of this thread. The systems were not cost effective.
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