Hello friends,
I'm working on a project in which I want to use a variable frequency
drive to automatically adjust the carriage speed of a panel saw.
There is a chip load rating for the blade that I am trying to
maintain, and I have arranged an output so that when the frequency
drops to a certain limit, a warning light turns on to signal the
operator to change the blade.
We have a fixed RPM motor that draws current to maintain RPMs
depending on the condition of the blade. When the blade becomes
duller and starts to draw more current, I want the VFD to slow down
the carriage to maintain the chip load rating. This is easily done.
However, I need to find some way to "lock in" the frequency from the
previous pass as a starting frequency for the next pass.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience or ideas about this type
of setup. Would a frequency to voltage converter with some sample and
hold capability be the right direction to look?
Thanks in advance for any help or info you can provide.
[email protected]
I'm working on a project in which I want to use a variable frequency
drive to automatically adjust the carriage speed of a panel saw.
There is a chip load rating for the blade that I am trying to
maintain, and I have arranged an output so that when the frequency
drops to a certain limit, a warning light turns on to signal the
operator to change the blade.
We have a fixed RPM motor that draws current to maintain RPMs
depending on the condition of the blade. When the blade becomes
duller and starts to draw more current, I want the VFD to slow down
the carriage to maintain the chip load rating. This is easily done.
However, I need to find some way to "lock in" the frequency from the
previous pass as a starting frequency for the next pass.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience or ideas about this type
of setup. Would a frequency to voltage converter with some sample and
hold capability be the right direction to look?
Thanks in advance for any help or info you can provide.
[email protected]