They arrived today and they’re are alive!
The first tests show no issues at all and all the things we wanted to change from prototype seem to have succeed.
They arrived today and they’re are alive!
The first tests show no issues at all and all the things we wanted to change from prototype seem to have succeed.
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.