polikmus
Mechanical
- Nov 27, 2007
- 2
Hi There,
I'm designing a high-resolution positioning machine. It has to move a load between 0.001 deg/sec (in fine mode) to 30 deg/sec, and position repeatability of +/- 0.001 deg. Max torque driving the load is 200 Nm. Backlash & hysteresis are concerns. The movement range is nearly 360 deg total. The motor & gear-train have to have a Ø1" through hollow bore for wires running through the axis. The motor has to run on 24 VDC!
I have two ideas.
1) use a small direct-drive motor (for the hollow shaft) attached to a 160:1 ratio harmonic drive. Have a high-end encoder at the output. I'm concerned about the flexibility of the gearbox affecting my fine controlling. I've only found one motor manufacturer (applimotion.com) that makes 24 VDC hollow shaft motors. Unfortunately, they make frameless motors, which I've never designed with before.
2) use a large direct-drive motor attached to a high-end encoder. I have not found motors that can meet the specs (most use too much power, and their low-speed torque is too small for their size). I’m also concerned about what it takes to control a motor to such small position increments and such low speeds.
Does anyone know how chip-making machines or similar systems control such fine movements? I suspect that they use direct-drives.
Any help or comments on the two design choices, and any motor manufacturer leads, would be appreciated.
Regards,
Polikmus
I'm designing a high-resolution positioning machine. It has to move a load between 0.001 deg/sec (in fine mode) to 30 deg/sec, and position repeatability of +/- 0.001 deg. Max torque driving the load is 200 Nm. Backlash & hysteresis are concerns. The movement range is nearly 360 deg total. The motor & gear-train have to have a Ø1" through hollow bore for wires running through the axis. The motor has to run on 24 VDC!
I have two ideas.
1) use a small direct-drive motor (for the hollow shaft) attached to a 160:1 ratio harmonic drive. Have a high-end encoder at the output. I'm concerned about the flexibility of the gearbox affecting my fine controlling. I've only found one motor manufacturer (applimotion.com) that makes 24 VDC hollow shaft motors. Unfortunately, they make frameless motors, which I've never designed with before.
2) use a large direct-drive motor attached to a high-end encoder. I have not found motors that can meet the specs (most use too much power, and their low-speed torque is too small for their size). I’m also concerned about what it takes to control a motor to such small position increments and such low speeds.
Does anyone know how chip-making machines or similar systems control such fine movements? I suspect that they use direct-drives.
Any help or comments on the two design choices, and any motor manufacturer leads, would be appreciated.
Regards,
Polikmus