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

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Section 7C

Power Distribution and Wiring Guidelines

7C-2

Important: When grounding more than one electronic device, do not

serially connect their grounding wires. If connected in series, even low

level noises can cause interference, as they accumulate additively.

Grounding must be made to a single point.

Mechanical Shielding

Radiated noise generates high frequency noise on high-impedance control

inputs. For effective noise prevention, install a low-impedance grounded

conductor in the radiated noise transmission route. Normally, installing the

control inside a metallic cabinet and providing protective ground to this

cabinet will produce satisfactory results.

Shielded Cables and Twisted-pair Cables

Shielded cables are very effective for protecting weak signals such as

control signals from electrical noise.

These cables are effective for protecting the signals from full frequency

band electrostatic inductive noises and radio frequency band

electromagnetic noises. However, they are not as effective for low

frequency magnetic inductive noises and electromagnetic inductive noise

of frequencies lower than radio frequency band.

Generally, signal cables carrying signals of similar voltage or current levels

are run along the same route. This sometimes causes electrostatic coupling

between the signal cables. To prevent such a problem, use shielded cables

to carry weak signals, drive signals, and feedback signals, for example.

Exposure of signal cables must be kept to a minimum to provide common

mode noise rejection and protection. Ground the shielded cable only at

one end (usually, the controller or signal source end). The other end of the

shield cable should be insulated with tape or shrink tubing.

Important: If both ends of the shielded cable are connected to ground, a

ground loop will be formed. This may conduct the noise current through

the cabinet frame and the chassis ground, generating noise problems

instead of eliminating them.

To carry NC control signals, use twisted--pair cables, as shown in

Figure 7C.1, to prevent transmission of noise to the differential input

signals.

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