I used a regulated 5V DC power supply to UMI-7764. I used meter to measure zero-load output, stable 5.02V
When I run the motor, I found the encoder can not feedback correct information (motor often became out of control).
Yesterday I found the problem came from this way: As long as I connect the power to UMI-7764 and also UMI-7764 is connected to NI-7344 motion controller (computer is power on), the actual voltage on the UMI +5V connetor is much less than 5V. Aslo when the motor run, this voltage randomly change and motor became out of control. So I guess the power supply caused the problem.
Then, I used a 12V AC-to-DC adaptor and a potentiameter (change resistor) to make another poweer supply. I found that only when I adjust potentiameter to obtain about 10V DC zero-load voltage will the +5V connector on UMI will 5V power supply. And with this power supply, the motor runed perfect (correct encoder feedback). However, a problem with this is the potentiameter became hoter and hoter very quickly.
So, looks like as long as the UMI-7764 is connected to a powered PCI-7344 controller, it eats away some power supply voltage. Can you tell me why this happen? What kind of power supply shall I use? WHat the amp requirement on the power supply?
Thank you very much for your help.