Ethercat/ethernet line interface, Powering up, Initializing the system – ElmoMC Gold Line Digital Servo Drives-Gold Guitar User Manual

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4.11.6. EtherCAT/Ethernet Line Interface

Ethernet transceivers require either isolation transformers or capacitor coupling for proper
functioning. The Gold Guitar unit does not include such isolation, therefore you must take this
into consideration when designing the integration board.

In Sections 4.11.4 and 4.11.5, a schematic connection with a standard RJ-45 connector that
includes transformer isolation is described.

Other recommended connection options are:

Gold Guitar to an RJ-45 connector without an integrated magnetic isolation (e.g. M12

connectors). An isolation transformer is required.

Connecting two EtherCAT ports on the same board can be done using capacitive coupling

or transformer coupling.

For more detailed explanations, including layout recommendations and component selection
guidelines contact Elmo’s technical support.

4.12. Powering Up

After the Gold Guitar is connected to its device, it is ready to be powered up.

Caution:
Before applying power, ensure that the DC supply is within the specified range
and that the proper plus-minus connections are in order.

4.13. Initializing the System

After the Gold Guitar has been connected and mounted, the system must be set up and
initialized. This is accomplished using the Composer, Elmo’s Windows-based software
application. Install the application and then perform setup and initialization according to the
directions in the Composer Software Manual.

4.14. Heat Dissipation

The best way to dissipate heat from the Gold Guitar is to mount it so that its heat-sink faces up.
For best results leave approximately 10 mm of space between the Gold Guitar's heat-sink and
any other assembly.

4.14.1. Thermal Data

Heat dissipation capability (θ): Approximately 10 °C/W

Thermal time constant: Approximately 240 seconds (thermal time constant means that the

Gold Guitar will reach 2/3 of its final temperature after 4 minutes)

Shut-off temperature: 86 °C to 88 °C (measured on the heat-sink)

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