Editing Configuring linear servo motor
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==Configuration== | ==Configuration== | ||
===Preparations=== | ===Preparations=== | ||
+ | [[File:Linearmotortrack.png|thumbnail|Magnetic pole pair pitch illustrated]] | ||
Needed parameters of linear motor: | Needed parameters of linear motor: | ||
*Magnetic pole pair pitch (this equals 2x pole pitch) | *Magnetic pole pair pitch (this equals 2x pole pitch) | ||
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Needed linear feedback device parameters: | Needed linear feedback device parameters: | ||
*Resolution (lines or pulses per millimeter) | *Resolution (lines or pulses per millimeter) | ||
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===Setting parameters=== | ===Setting parameters=== | ||
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==EMI notice== | ==EMI notice== | ||
Especially ironless linear motors are known to leak large amounts of [[electromagnetic interference]] due to open construction and lack of Faraday's cage. It may be necessary to use an [[Edge filter]] between the drive and motor to reduce the amount of EMI. | Especially ironless linear motors are known to leak large amounts of [[electromagnetic interference]] due to open construction and lack of Faraday's cage. It may be necessary to use an [[Edge filter]] between the drive and motor to reduce the amount of EMI. | ||
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