Emerson 400276-01 operation manual Wiring Layout, Magnetic Coil Noise, Shielding

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525 Programmable Motion Controller

Magnetic Coil Noise

All relay coils, solenoid coils, electrical brakes and similar devices must be suppressed. The placement of the noise suppressor should be as close to the coil as possible.

In the case of DC coils, a diode is installed across the coil in a direction that will cause the voltage transient to be supressed by the diode.

Figure 3 Magnetic Coil Noise (DC Line)

In the case of AC coils a capacitor and resistor are installed across the coil to suppress the unwanted transient.

Figure 4 Magnetic Coil Noise (AC Line)

The specific values of resistance and capacitance may vary depending on the inductance of the coil. Consult the relay manufacturer for the proper values to use. These suppressor networks greatly extend the life of the contacts controlling the coil because the transient energy, which can easily reach 1000 volts, shunts through the suppressor rather than arcing across the controlling contacts as they open.

I/O Wiring Layout

All signals to and from the 525 PMC must be connected with an electrical grade insulated wire to withstand the application environment. Although each signal input and output was designed for high noise immunity, careful wire routing within the enclosure will help cut down electrical noise between I/O lines and noise emitting conductors.

High voltage (>50V) must be separated from low voltage wiring in order to minimize cross talk. High voltage signals should be run in a separate conduit physically separated from the low voltage signals. In addition, any high current carrying conductors should be twisted to minimize noise emission.

Conductor lengths should be as short as possible to reduce noise and losses in the system. Input/output wiring can be safeguarded against noise by a shielded cable. Brake leads should be treated as power conductors and run within the armature conduit or raceway.

Shielding

When shielding cable it is important to know the difference between the types of shielding available. A braid shield is the most effective way to minimize the effects

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Contents Programmable Motion Controller Installation Programmable Motion Controller Programmable Motion Controller Disclaimer Introduction Product OverviewCommand Signals External Drive InterfaceIndexing Mode Pulse ModeAnalog Mode Operating ModesProgrammable Motion Controller Installation Overview SafetyAC Input Line GroundingElectrical Noise System Grounding illustrationWiring Layout Magnetic Coil NoiseShielding Selecting An Enclosure Enclosure SizeEncoder Feedback Encoder Model SDC-15-1, 1024 Line DensityEncoder Sine Wave Signals Encoder, Model SDC-25-1, 1024 Line DensityEncoder Square Wave Signals Encoder Signal QualityEncoder Feedback Cables Model SDC-15-1 Encoder ConnectionsSignal Discriptions Encoder input signalsExternal Drive Connections To The 525 PMC Encoder +5VDC supplyCommand + and Command Output Command Output PolaritySignal Path ShieldDrive Enable Outputs Feedback CurrentInputs 1 Drive Enable Outputs Drive Reset OutputsMinimum System Configuration Minimum System ConfigurationControl Interface Command Device Operating ModesControl Mode Selection Dip Switches/Mode Selection Factory Defaults ShownPulse Mode Pulse ModeCommand Connector Circuit Example Of Sinking/Sourcing Connections Analog Mode Velocity or Torque Analog Velocity/Torque ModeCommand Input Circuit Multi-Drop Configuration Serial InterfaceSerial a Serial BDip Switch Settings Multi-Drop ConnectionDip Switches Factory Defaults Shown Dip Switch Function Descriptions Serial CablesTIX-XXX & TIA-XXX Wiring Diagrams 525 PMC To IBM Serial Port Input Output Interface O NomenclatureInput and Output Wiring, Sinking and Sourcing Input and Output FunctionsInstallation of Application Modules PCM Modules I/O ConnectionsO Connections IOM-1 And PCM Modules Fault Polarity Setting the Fault Input PolarityOverview Fault Input Setup Fault System CalibrationSetting the System Calibration System Calibration Calibrate VelocitySystem Calibration Encoder Lines System Calibration Index Number System Calibration Position Loop Gain System Calibration Adjustment Range Programmable Motion Controller Specifications Mounting Information Mounting Information