Hi. I’ve played with it a little bit. Also with a 1 KW motor and a 1.2 kW PSU. Great. There are some end customers already too. Which is the state of the documentation? Is this pinout http://granitedevices.com/wiki/IONI_connector_pinout the right one?
I’ve played some time with it. Thank you, Tero. It was an 1 KW servo motor with ~1 KW, 1000 rpm, resp. 10 Nm, the DC bus Voltage was 49,5 V. It’s a 10 kg motor. The servo is like 20 grams. Achieved speed – 320 rpm (Rated voltage of the motor ~189 V!!!)
The next try – a real client with a self developed linear motor. The guys there have tried it (unfortunately) with 100 V power supply. Before give it for testing, I’ve attached a 100 W, 10 Ohm brake resistor to the system. Fortunately they had a current limit adjusted to 3 A – the drive still works.
Great!
Is this pinout the valid one for serial production: http://granitedevices.com/wiki/IONI_connector_pinout ?
Wish all of you same good emotions with the first ones of the EONI!
Great work, congratulations!
Can’t wait to test it :)
The IONICUBE was in production to?
João
Yes, we have them too.
Looking great Tero,
Cannot wait to start with the direct drive force feedback wheel using these :)
Great work, will sent you an email!
Cheers,
Phillip Metso
Hi. I’ve played with it a little bit. Also with a 1 KW motor and a 1.2 kW PSU. Great. There are some end customers already too. Which is the state of the documentation? Is this pinout http://granitedevices.com/wiki/IONI_connector_pinout the right one?
Good to hear that :)
Full documentation is in the works. Also specs page is already there:
http://granitedevices.com/wiki/IONI_specifications
Hi,
I’ve played some time with it. Thank you, Tero. It was an 1 KW servo motor with ~1 KW, 1000 rpm, resp. 10 Nm, the DC bus Voltage was 49,5 V. It’s a 10 kg motor. The servo is like 20 grams. Achieved speed – 320 rpm (Rated voltage of the motor ~189 V!!!)
The next try – a real client with a self developed linear motor. The guys there have tried it (unfortunately) with 100 V power supply. Before give it for testing, I’ve attached a 100 W, 10 Ohm brake resistor to the system. Fortunately they had a current limit adjusted to 3 A – the drive still works.
Great!
Is this pinout the valid one for serial production: http://granitedevices.com/wiki/IONI_connector_pinout ?
Wish all of you same good emotions with the first ones of the EONI!
greets Lubchi
Sorry for posting relatively the same twice. Internet problems.