Integrating the gold whistle on a pcb, Grounds and returns – ElmoMC Gold Line Digital Servo Drives-Gold Whistle User Manual

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Gold Whistle Installation Guide

Installation

MAN-G-WHIIG (Ver. 1.208)

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When the Gold Whistle is not connected to a metal chassis, the application’s thermal profile
may require a solution for heat dissipation due to insufficient air convection. In this case, we
recommend that you connect an external heat sink. Elmo has an external heat sink (Catalog
number: WHI-HEATSINK-2) that can be ordered for this purpose, see Figure 3 below.

Figure 3: Gold Whistle External Heat Sink

4.5. Integrating the Gold Whistle on a PCB

The Gold Whistle is designed to be mounted on a PCB, either by soldering its pins directly to
the PCB or by using suitable socket connectors. Refer to the Gold Line Whistle Design Guide
MAN-G-WHIIDG for further information.

4.5.1.

Grounds and Returns

The returns in each functional block are listed below:

Functional Block

Return Pin

Power

PR (Power Return)

Internal Switch Mode P.S.

PR (Power Return)

Analog input return

ANLRET (J2/20)

Common return

COMRET (J2/25,31,32,43,46; J1/23)

STO safety signal return

STO_RET (J1/10)

Input Return

IN_RET (J1/3)

Table 8: Grounds and Returns

The returns above are all shorted within the Gold Whistle in a topology that results in optimum
performance.

Caution:
Follow these instructions to ensure safe and proper implementation. Failure
to meet any of the below-mentioned requirements can result in drive,
controller or host failure.

1.

When wiring the traces of the above functions, on the Integration Board, the Returns of

each function must be wired separately to its designated terminal on the Gold Whistle. DO

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