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AXlink Wiring Considerations

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AXlink Wiring Considerations

Power Distribution

The following table lists the maximum cable lengths by electrical current and wire gauges (AWG). 

These distances are based on a min. of 13.5 volts available at the Central Controller's power supply.

Calculating AXlink wiring distances

All AXlink devices require a minimum of 12 VDC power to operate properly. The power can be 

supplied by the Central Controller's AXlink cable (remote power configuration) or with an optional 

12 VDC power supply (local power configuration). The maximum wiring distance between the 

power supply and AXlink device is determined by power consumption, supplied voltage, and the 

wire gauge used for the cable. Use the three-step formula below to calculate the maximum wiring 

lengths allowable between the Central Controller and external AXlink devices.

To calculate the AXlink wiring distance formula for data and power:

1.

<Total current consumption of all device's on AXlink cable> *<wire resistance per foot> * 

2 = <voltage drop per foot>. 

See tables below for the Wire Resistance/Foot values.

2.

<Power supply voltage> - 12 VDC = <surplus voltage dissipation for cable run>.

3.

<Surplus voltage dissipation for cable run> / < voltage drop per foot > = 

Maximum distance in feet.

The following table lists the resistance factors used in the formula.    

Maximum AXlink current and cable lengths by wire AWG

Maximum Current

Cable length by wire AWG

Milliampere (mA)

18 AWG

20 AWG

22 AWG

24 AWG

50

2,347

1,485

926

584

100

1,174

743

463

292

250

469

297

185

117

500

235

149

93

58

1,000

117

74

46

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Most power supplies are factory set to 13.5 VDC. Never use a power supply that exceeds 18 VDC 
for remote or local power configurations. Contact AMX for a complete list of products and their 
power consumption ratings.

Gauge/resistance factors - Solid Copper Wiring

Wire gauge

Wire Resistance/foot

18 AWG 

.00639

20 AWG

.0101

22 AWG

.0162

24 AWG

.0257

Gauge/resistance factors - Stranded Copper Wiring

Wire gauge

Wire Resistance/foot

18 AWG 

.00692

20 AWG

.01090

22 AWG

.01690

24 AWG

.02770

Summary of Contents for AXlink

Page 1: ...instruction manual Axcess Central Controllers AXlink Wiring Considerations ...

Page 2: ...e RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX Corporation is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX Corporation is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Dealer for ...

Page 3: ...ink Protocol 1 AXlink Electrical and Timing Characteristics 2 Cable Types and Maximum Distances 2 Pre manufactured AXlink cable 2 Power Distribution 3 Calculating AXlink wiring distances 3 Liberty Cable Wire Inc cables 4 Belden 8102 compliant cables 4 Category 5 compliant cables 4 Using Ground Shielding 5 ...

Page 4: ...ii AXlink Wiring Considerations Table of Contents ...

Page 5: ...lly wired in parallel and require a minimum of three conductors for signal power ground AXM and AXP An optional fourth conductor can be used for 12 VDC power distribution The AXM and AXP AXlink data signals are differential and require one pair of twisted conductors The wiring distance specifications describe the total wiring distance between external devices and the Central Controller For example...

Page 6: ...nd a 12 VDC power pair of 18 AWG stranded wire The nominal capacitance between the data conductors is 12 5 pF ft Using the Liberty Wire Cable Inc AXlink cable the maximum overall cable distance between the Central Controller and all external devices for data communication is 3 000 feet with no remote power FIG 2 AXlink electrical and timing characteristics Electrical timing characteristics Paramet...

Page 7: ...ower 1 Total current consumption of all device s on AXlink cable wire resistance per foot 2 voltage drop per foot See tables below for the Wire Resistance Foot values 2 Power supply voltage 12 VDC surplus voltage dissipation for cable run 3 Surplus voltage dissipation for cable run voltage drop per foot Maximum distance in feet The following table lists the resistance factors used in the formula M...

Page 8: ...y used when supplying 12 VDC via the AXlink cable The PWR connection should not be used when a local power supply is connected directly to the external AXlink device Category 5 compliant cables Category 5 cable contains four unshielded twisted pairs UTP of 24 AWG solid wire The nominal capacitance between conductors is 15 0 pF ft Using Category 5 compliant cable for AXlink data communication the m...

Page 9: ...mal circumstances ground shielding should not be necessary Only use ground shielding when experiencing noise in the line The shield connection should only be tied on one end the Master side FIG 5 Category 5 wiring diagram with PWR connection FIG 6 Category 5 wiring diagram without PWR connection Tying both ends can result in a ground loop Tie the ground shield connection to the Master side only ...

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