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Re: Stepper Driver to CIM

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
If you want position (or velocity) control of the CIM, you will have to have an appropriate sensor, and use that sensor to perform closed-loop control of the CIM. The CIM is not a servo; and it's not a stepper motor.
Entirely correct! If it helps this is how a common CNC is done these days. They use DC servo motors that are servo-ing on velocity and/or current. Usually this servo loop is hardware-based and built into the amplifiers that drive the motors w/ tach output. The system servos on position using external position sensors, optical scales and such. The position servo is done in software or (in a more expensive setup) in a FPGA or a dedicated computing engine of some sort.
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