Hello, what AC servo did you use for this project? I'm planning to build a boom barrier this upcoming summer. It would be a great if you have any suggestions :)
Im having troubles identifing the right configuratiin of wire😅. Can you share the wire diagram especially on the connection of the input output connector
Editing the vid now! No you dont need to set any parameters, only P04A (electronic gear box) to fit your purpose. I do recommend tuning the servo to reduce resonance when using it on a system. I am editing the followup vid now
Thanks so much for that valuable video but I Know that Arduino cannot be used for industrial applications like working 7/24 Do you any microcontroller that is destinated for industrial applications!?
I use mesa chips. I also have custom made microchips. I hope there was no confusion about me running an arduino in a high noise environment several years on end.
@@tarehjernetarehjerne4082 what do you mean by mesa chips!? Do you know any microcontroller that can be used in higher noise environment and working 7/24 without burning!?
@@RC_Club store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=343 The fanuc microcontrollers are about as robust as they get. i have some from 1988 and they still work to this day after having been used continously for nearly four decades.
The direction is simply a boolean. Is the pin high or not. Don’t wire about the PIN number. The Dir as well as pulse is connected to any pin and the GND. Send a square wave through the pulse/step pins to make it move one step.
@@tarehjernetarehjerne4082 Hi, i understand pin number doesnt matter, i am asking which driver pins are hooked up to the arduino pins, so now i am understanding pins 11 and 13 are hooked on to PUL +and DIR+, then GRD is hooked to PUL - and DIR -, and the pin 6 is hooked to the signal HIGH, correct?
@@somestudent4529 I'm trying to understand this too. As in the arduino sketch Pin 6 is set to INPUT and in the if statement he is reading this value to check if it's true. I think Pin 6 is connected to SigOUT1 (number 11 on CN2 Port) in order to get the Servo status (if == 1 servo is enabled) . I just received my motor, I'll let you know when I've tested it.
Claro! Olá, fiz um vídeo de continuação deste que inclui um diagrama de ligação e mais detalhes. Aqui está o link: th-cam.com/video/W1lqBNQX9AY/w-d-xo.html
Hi! I have a Berger Lahr Model VRDM 3913 LNB & VRDM 366/50 LNB Servos. But I don't have a good knowledge of how to operate these and also how to identify wires. Could you pls help me to give it a start. I have a fair knowledge of Servo Motors and Arduino. But have no access to relevent literature re. Subject matter. Kindly be good enough to direct on setting up the same. Gerald
It will be difficult for me to help you here. A quick google search finds the servo available on several resellers websites. www.unisgroup.com/products/vrdm-3913-50-lnb/ I would recommend asking them for documentation. most servos can operate in speed, torque, step/dir, and digital mode. Find out how to change the gearing ratio in the controller. you can run it with a frequency generator as i showed here.
A long while ago I used an Arduino to measure the position of the resolver on a servo motor for commutation and then control the H-bridge of a power IC. th-cam.com/video/oyeJfNg3NfQ/w-d-xo.html this is a bit like your setup, but without the commercial servo drive.
Very nice! That looks like the equivalent of speed mode with analog input on a servo controller. Reason for the servo controler is that its a lot more compact. I do appericiate the way you did yours
Cool! Thank you for that, I'm struggling with the wiring connection of the I/O of the 10150pin connector to the arduino. And the type of power supply and wiring of it.
Followup video: th-cam.com/video/W1lqBNQX9AY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B4W97bDyDWf65oFX
Hoping to know what pins did you use in your driver coder since I have 50 pins and don't know what pins should I use in my Arduino Uno. Thank you❤
Hello, what AC servo did you use for this project? I'm planning to build a boom barrier this upcoming summer. It would be a great if you have any suggestions :)
looks cool setup!
Is this to be used for dial combination locks?
Is this PWM pin connecting to arduino pin?
Im having troubles identifing the right configuratiin of wire😅. Can you share the wire diagram especially on the connection of the input output connector
Can I get a wiring diagram?
Did you set any parameters or setup in the motor before running the code?
Editing the vid now!
No you dont need to set any parameters, only P04A (electronic gear box) to fit your purpose.
I do recommend tuning the servo to reduce resonance when using it on a system.
I am editing the followup vid now
Thanks so much for that valuable video but I Know that Arduino cannot be used for industrial applications like working 7/24
Do you any microcontroller that is destinated for industrial applications!?
I use mesa chips. I also have custom made microchips. I hope there was no confusion about me running an arduino in a high noise environment several years on end.
@@tarehjernetarehjerne4082 what do you mean by mesa chips!? Do you know any microcontroller that can be used in higher noise environment and working 7/24 without burning!?
@@RC_Club store.mesanet.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=343
The fanuc microcontrollers are about as robust as they get. i have some from 1988 and they still work to this day after having been used continously for nearly four decades.
A wiring diagam and code would grately appreciated..
Hello, please give me the code and wiring diagram
are pins 13 and 11 connected to DIR and PUL?
The direction is simply a boolean. Is the pin high or not. Don’t wire about the PIN number. The Dir as well as pulse is connected to any pin and the GND. Send a square wave through the pulse/step pins to make it move one step.
@@tarehjernetarehjerne4082 Hi, i understand pin number doesnt matter, i am asking which driver pins are hooked up to the arduino pins, so now i am understanding pins 11 and 13 are hooked on to PUL +and DIR+, then GRD is hooked to PUL - and DIR -, and the pin 6 is hooked to the signal HIGH, correct?
@@somestudent4529 I'm trying to understand this too. As in the arduino sketch Pin 6 is set to INPUT and in the if statement he is reading this value to check if it's true. I think Pin 6 is connected to SigOUT1 (number 11 on CN2 Port) in order to get the Servo status (if == 1 servo is enabled) . I just received my motor, I'll let you know when I've tested it.
Hello sir i need a connection diagram, to control servo motor
Hello,is possible send or sell wiring diagram and Arduino code?
Hello,is possibility send or sell for me wiring diagram and Arduino code!
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ola, sou do Brazil. poderia disponibilizar o diagrama da ligacao do Arduinno
Claro! Olá, fiz um vídeo de continuação deste que inclui um diagrama de ligação e mais detalhes. Aqui está o link: th-cam.com/video/W1lqBNQX9AY/w-d-xo.html
Hi!
I have a Berger Lahr Model VRDM 3913 LNB & VRDM 366/50 LNB Servos.
But I don't have a good knowledge of how to operate these and also how to identify wires.
Could you pls help me to give it a start.
I have a fair knowledge of Servo Motors and Arduino.
But have no access to relevent literature re. Subject matter.
Kindly be good enough to direct on setting up the same.
Gerald
It will be difficult for me to help you here.
A quick google search finds the servo available on several resellers websites.
www.unisgroup.com/products/vrdm-3913-50-lnb/
I would recommend asking them for documentation.
most servos can operate in speed, torque, step/dir, and digital mode.
Find out how to change the gearing ratio in the controller.
you can run it with a frequency generator as i showed here.
A long while ago I used an Arduino to measure the position of the resolver on a servo motor for commutation and then control the H-bridge of a power IC.
th-cam.com/video/oyeJfNg3NfQ/w-d-xo.html
this is a bit like your setup, but without the commercial servo drive.
Very nice! That looks like the equivalent of speed mode with analog input on a servo controller.
Reason for the servo controler is that its a lot more compact. I do appericiate the way you did yours
Hello folks, somehow this video got a lot more traction than it should. In 3 days from aug 9 there will be a wiring diagram here:
I do read comments!
Cool! Thank you for that, I'm struggling with the wiring connection of the I/O of the 10150pin connector to the arduino. And the type of power supply and wiring of it.
Thank you! That would be a great help to my project.
I also want to replicate the ability of controlling the speed of an ac servo motor hoping for the wiring diagram to be uploaded soon! Thank you!!
Thank you for the video, can I request the schematic diagram for the wire connections, Please😢😢😢
I did this
th-cam.com/video/aFmfpvh9wdo/w-d-xo.html
plz give code
Just a 200khz signal. Look up the tone command for arduino