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[[File:Servomotor and feedback.png|thumb|Typical servo motor with encoder feedback]]
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[[File:Servomotor and feedback.png|thumb|Typical servo motor with encoder feedback]]This is a short guide for determining whether or not a motor is suitable for IONI.  
==Short motor compatibility guide==
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==Compatibility guide==
[[File:drive_selection_by_motor.png|300px|thumb|link=Motor compatibility guide|See the recommended [[Motor compatibility guide]]]]
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As motor is not included, make sure that you have, or obtain a motor that is compatible with IONI. Learn more about [[motor types]]. For overview of motor compatibility with visual illustrations, see [[Motor compatibility guide]].
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===Servo motor requirements===
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*Permanent magnet brush-DC, AC, brushless or linear motor
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*Motor voltage rating 12-60 VDC (IONI supply voltage is 5 - 52 VDC)
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*Motor current rating 0.5 - 15A (IONI maximum output is 15A)
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*Servo motor must be equipped with an [[Feedback devices|incremental encoder]] (position sensor) with resolution of 100 to 1000000 pulses per revolution.
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===Stepping motor requirements===
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*Two-phase stepping motor with 0.5 - 10A current rating, no feedback device needed. Can be used in position and velocity control mode. Torque mode not possible. Stepper voltage rating is irrelevant, but generally lower voltage & higher current stepper is better.
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===Unsuitable/non-optimum motors===
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*Any non-permanent magnet motors: induction AC motor or DC motor with field coil - will not work
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*Cheapest grade DC motor, such as one extracted from power drill - might not give satisfying performance
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*Motor with very high voltage, such as 200 VAC AC servo motor - it will work if it has incremental encoder feedback, but maximum rotation speed is limited due to drive voltage. We recommend [[Argon]] for motors above 100 volts rating.
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==Detailed compatibility guide==
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===Compatible motor technologies===
 
===Compatible motor technologies===
 
[[motor types|Motor type]] must be one of the following (either rotary or linear):
 
[[motor types|Motor type]] must be one of the following (either rotary or linear):
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*Permanent magnet brushless DC (BLDC) (magnetic pole count 2 to 100)
 
*Permanent magnet brushless DC (BLDC) (magnetic pole count 2 to 100)
 
*Permanent magnet AC (magnetic pole count 2 to 100)
 
*Permanent magnet AC (magnetic pole count 2 to 100)
*Stepping motor (2 phase). Stepping motor is driven open loop (no feedback device is utilized).
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*Stepping motor (2 phase)
 
===Compatible feedback devices===
 
===Compatible feedback devices===
 
Servomotors must be equipped with an compatible [[feedback devices]].  
 
Servomotors must be equipped with an compatible [[feedback devices]].  
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*Index channel is not required but is supported for precise [[homing]]
 
*Index channel is not required but is supported for precise [[homing]]
 
*Hall or commutation sensors are not required but are supported for AC/BLDC motors
 
*Hall or commutation sensors are not required but are supported for AC/BLDC motors
*Analog SinCos encoders are supported (differential voltage signals with 1 V peak-to-peak voltage amplitude)
 
  
More than 99% if incremental encoders used today are directly compatible with IONI.  
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More than 99% if incremental encoders used today are directly compatible with Argon.  
====Limited compatibility encoders====
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=====Limited compatibility encoders=====
 
*Serial data communication based encoders are not currently supported. However if the serial encoder also provides incremental signal outputs, then it can be used as standard incremental encoder with Argon.
 
*Serial data communication based encoders are not currently supported. However if the serial encoder also provides incremental signal outputs, then it can be used as standard incremental encoder with Argon.
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*Analog (SinCos) encoder support is partial. At the present mode analog SinCos encoder with 1Vpp output can be connected just like incremental encoder. However at the present state drive will not perform interpolation of analog signal thus not yielding maximum obtainable resolution. The resolution of analog encoder will be the encoder line count multiplied by 4.
  
 
===Motor power rating===
 
===Motor power rating===
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*Feedback device wiring information (which signals are provided by feedback device)
 
*Feedback device wiring information (which signals are provided by feedback device)
 
*Motor current and voltage ratings
 
*Motor current and voltage ratings
 
[[Category:IONI_features]]
 
[[Category:IONI_user_guide]]
 

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