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As a general rule, Minarik recommends shielding of all conductors.
If it is not practical to shield power conductors, Minarik
recommends shielding all logic-level leads. If shielding logic-leve
leads is not practical, the user should twist all logic leads with
themselves to minimize induced noise.
It may be necessary to earth ground the shielded cable. If noise is
produced by devices other than the drive, ground the shield at the
drive end. If noise is generated by a device on the drive, ground
the shield at the end away from the drive. Do not ground both ends
of the shield.
If the drive continues to pick up noise after grounding the shield, it
may be necessary to add AC line filtering devices, or to mount the
drive in a less noisy environment.
Logic wires from other input devices, such as motion controllers
and PLL velocity controllers, must be separated from power lines in
the same manner as the logic I/O on this drive.
Shielding guidelines
Warning
Under no circumstances should power and logic leads be
bundled together. Induced voltage can cause unpredictable
behavior in any electronic device, including motor controls.
Installation
Summary of Contents for MM21051C
Page 9: ...3 Figure 2 MM21151C Dimensions ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES MM Dimensions...
Page 10: ...4 Dimensions Figure 3 MM21251C Dimensions ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES MM...
Page 11: ...5 Figure 4 MM21151C and MM21251C Back View Cased Mounting Keyhole Locations...
Page 31: ...25 Figure 12 Dynamic Braking Circuit Connection Operation...
Page 33: ...27 Calibration Figure 13 Calibration Trimpot Layouts MM21051C MM21151C MM21251C...
Page 50: ...44 Figure 23 MM21051C MM21151C and MM21251C block diagram Block Diagrams...
Page 51: ...45 Figure 24 MM21151C switching circuit connections...
Page 52: ...46 Block Diagrams Figure 25 MM21251C switching circuit connections...
Page 54: ...48 Notes...