The RoboFocus is a remote focus driver to be installed on your existing focus mechanism. RoboFocus provides digital control and feedback of the focus position using a stepping motor controlled by a microprocessor.
The RoboFocus is provided with alternative stepping motors and mounting brackets to serve different focusing devices. We can match almost any drive needed; however, here are the two most common:
• Rack & Pinion. The RoboFocus may be used on any rack and pinion or similar eyepiece holder that has an accessible 1/4-inch shaft. In a typical application, one rotation of the shaft will move the holder approximately 3/4 inch. Using a 0.1 degree stepping motor (3600 steps per rev), this provides approximately 0.0005 inch steps with a rotation rate of about 30 seconds per shaft revolution (about 2 minutes for the full travel of a typical focuser). The available torque is about 90 in-oz which is more than enough for moving and holding a color filter wheel and CCD camera (when/if the power is turned off the focuser, the scope should be horizontal to avoid focus creep).
• Schmidt-Cassegrain. RoboFocus may be used on the LX200 (standard) or similar S-C scopes (special order). These scopes have a large focus knob in the base plate that has approximately 40 turns. The stepping motor provided for this application normally has 0.1 degree per step giving a 5-8 minute full travel.
• JMI NGF-S/DX3. The popular JMI Crayford style focusers use a 12VDC motor. This can be removed and replaced with our stepping motor in a direct replacement.
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