Field Report: Project: Personal CNC router
Case summary: Stepper and driver package increases positioning and cutting speeds of small, personal CNC routers to that of much larger machines.
End User: ShopBot Tools Inc., Durham, N.C. Founded: 1996 Employees: 30
Engineering activity: ShopBot builds personal CNC routers, called Personal Robotic Tools (PRTs), for individual woodworkers in small shops or at production-line stations in bigger facilities.
Design goals:
• Increase positioning speeds from 200 to
300-ipm range to 1,500 to 2,000 ipm.
• Increase cutting speeds to 500 to 600 ipm, as
available in larger, more expensive CNC routers.
Proposed solution: Combine power and speed advantages of stepper motors with feedback advantages of servomotors. Use hybrid stepmotor and driver package to eliminate missed steps and provide closed-loop system reliability.
Selection criteria:
• Two-phase stepper motor delivers speed and
precision, but feedback device constantly monitors
motor shaft to detect and
correct for loss of
synchronism.
• Closed-loop control
only comes into play
when a
position
deviation
of 1.8° or
higher is
detected.
Enabling technology: AlphaStep Series stepping motor and driver package from Oriental Motor USA Corp., Torrance, Calif.
Design in action: The system works like a large XYZ plotter, with one AlphaStep motor on the Y and Z axes, and two on the X. Using CNC technology, the machine cuts wood and plywood to make furniture, signs, musical instruments, crafts, and boats.
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