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Wiring the actuator

Posted by Patrick Dingle at 1/18/2001 3:42 PM EST


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Has anyone figured out how to electronically hook up the actuator to power supply and robot controller? Are there connectors for this or do we need to make them?

Patrick


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Re: Wiring the actuator

Posted by Ed Sparks at 1/18/2001 9:06 PM EST


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Posted by Patrick Dingle on 1/18/2001 3:42 PM EST:



Use a servo cable. The female end of the cable fits the connector on the Belimo motor just fine. Cut the male end off, strip the wire and connect to the appropriate output device (spike or victor). Note that the motor only requires two of the three conductors.


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Re: Wiring the actuator

Posted by Nick at 1/19/2001 5:59 AM EST


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Which two?
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Re: Wiring the actuator

Posted by Ed Sparks at 1/19/2001 7:39 AM EST


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Posted by Nick on 1/19/2001 5:59 AM EST:



The 1st & 2nd pins (starting from the left side of the connector on the actuator) are the ony two pins that you need to worry about. My actuator has a little motor symbol drawn above the connector at pins 1 & 2.


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Re: Wiring the actuator

Posted by Patrick Dingle at 1/19/2001 6:21 PM EST


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Posted by Ed Sparks on 1/19/2001 7:39 AM EST:



Thanks for the info. My brain seems to be working today and it makes sense.

Patrick

: The 1st & 2nd pins (starting from the left side of the connector on the actuator) are the ony two pins that you need to worry about. My actuator has a little motor symbol drawn above the connector at pins 1 & 2.


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Re: Wiring the actuator

Posted by Dan Grostick at 1/22/2001 9:44 AM EST


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For prototyping purposes, an inexpensive way is to use a modified integrated circuit socket - just cut off the extra positions. These are available at Radio Shack.


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