07-28-2016 05:43 AM
I have cRIO NI9024 + NI 9118 and I want to control my servo motor (480V 7500W 48Nm) that its like in this link.
what is the options to contol it?
- if using EtherCAT. What is the model of drive that compatable?
- if using its drive by connect it to module. What is the model that compatable?
Sarmad.
07-29-2016 11:37 AM
Sarmad,
Regarding your questions:
- if using EtherCAT. What is the model of drive that compatable?
We have a selection of EtherCAT servo drives available for your consideration. Please see the following link:
EtherCAT AKD Servo Drives
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/209126
As for the specific model, it will be best if you determine that yourself based on the motor specifications.
- if using its drive by connect it to module. What is the model that compatable?
You will want a servo drive interface. I can't tell if the motor you've linked is single or double encoder, but it looks like you will either want the NI 9514 or the NI 9516, respectively.
07-29-2016 12:01 PM
Thank Austin.
my motor is single encoder and 380V 7.7kW 20A its look like AKD-P02407 is suitable.
so you tell my that it is not nessesry to use AKD with NI 9514 and I can use my drive?
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I'm new user of Labview. what is the way to make the motor rotate with earthquake data that every interval of time give an accereation or position ? is that posible?
08-01-2016 02:09 PM
Sarmad,
I believe if you have a drive that comes with the motor, the NI 9514 module should allow you to use the third party drive. I believe it should be possible to rotate the motor with the earthquake data, but both of your questions would actually be excellent questions for a sales engineer. You can contact our sales engineers at the following number:
(888) 280-7645