we have a lathe at home with a frequency converter, to regulate the speed of the lathe. The Basic installation of the frequency converter is NOT covered in here. I cover only the assembly and setup of the additional RPM Display.
###Bill of Material:
- WEMA Lathe (WEMA ALPHA 200/250 in my case)
- Frequency converter (Mitsubishi(FR-S 500))
- Arduino Mini Pro (every Arduino should work here)
- TM1637 4 Bits digital led-display
- Breadboard
- Some Cables (I used cable with a shield, so the magnetical Field of the motor doesn't influence my measurement
- Some kind of housing to put the microcontroller in, i simply used a electrical distribution box with a hole for the Display
All Schematics and are listed in the Schematic Folder.
This 2 Parameter must be equal. Otherwise you get wrong messurements.
P1 (Maximum output frequency)
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P55 (Reference for external frequency display)
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Just connect the the Arduino with the Diplay as it is shown in the "arduino-display-image"
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Put the assembly in the box
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connect the pcb to the FC as in "arduino-display-image"
FC -> MC pin 5 -> GND AE -> A0
Powering the electric assembly is done by a old mobile charger.
I put some images in the schematics folder with an programming device for the Arduino Mini Pro. You can also just take the Arduino Nano which has a USB Port for programming.(AR