Noise prevention – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section

7C

7C-1

Noise Prevention

This section discusses wiring guide lines and techniques that should be
followed to help lower system noise susceptibly. Of these guide lines are

followed, noise should not be a factor in most 9/Series system applications.

The first measures to take to protect the electrical system from electrical

noise is to provide a protective ground. Proper grounding helps reduce the

effects of electrical noise by isolating induced noise voltages to individual

ground wires and shunting them to ground. This allows the noise to be

directed to the earth instead of being transmitted through the cables. See

page 3B-9 (9/230 systems), page 4D-10 (9/260 and 9/290 systems), or

page 5A-42 (9/440 systems) for details on proper protective grounding.

In addition to protective grounding, the following noise prevention

measures may also be used:

Signal Grounding
Mechanical Shielding
Shielded Cables and Twisted-pair Cables
Separation of Cable Routes
Noise Suppressors

To prevent noise related problems, first find the noise transmission route

and then take the appropriate noise prevention measures.

Signal Grounding

Signal grounding is used to direct any electrical noise, caused by shorted or

leaking high frequency electrical currents, to earth ground. Protective

ground, which has a high impedance path for high frequency noise, cannot

effectively lead electrical noise from high frequency current to the earth

ground.

Signal grounding must be made separately from other protective electronic

component grounding. Protective ground and signal ground methods differ

from each other in that the type of grounding wire used is different.

Signal noise, which is caused by high frequency current, has strong skin

effect and flows only on the surface layer of the grounding wire.

Therefore, the wire used for signal grounding should be as thick as

possible and as short as possible to minimize resistance and inductance.

7C.0

Section Overview

7C.1

Preventing Noise

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