Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual

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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001

I-4

Index

motor contactor

3-6

,

11-10

motor frame noise

2-2

motor power wiring

8-1

ferrite sleeves

8-3

stray capacitance

8-1

motor starters

3-2

multiple common/ground

connections

7-6

mutual inductance

1-5

N

noise

acceptable noise levels

11-10

checklist

A-16

clamping

advantages

A-2

,

A-3

,

A-4

cable

A-2

circular section

A-2

disadvantages

A-2

,

A-3

,

A-4

gland method

A-4

saddle clamp

A-3

component categories

3-3

conducted

1-4

contactor

6-1

E-field

8-2

encoder

2-2

encoder PSU

10-3

grounding cable shields

A-1

H-field

8-2

immunity

9-5

intermittent

11-10

measurement

checking for effectiveness

11-9

direct voltage method

11-4

E-field

11-1

ground

11-4

H-field

11-1

identifying the source

11-10

oscilloscope

11-2

PWM induced peaks

11-2

spectrum analysis

11-1

measuring AC circuits

11-5

monitoring

11-11

general system conditions

11-12

panels

11-12

systems

11-12

motor frame

2-2

motor power wiring

8-1

noise sensitive encoder

10-1

peak voltage levels

11-10

reduction

coupling

1-6

encoders

10-1

source

1-6

reduction methods

9-2

dedicated power

9-4

line driver

9-4

mark detection

9-4

photoelectric

9-4

power

9-2

proximity switch

9-5

push-pull

9-4

shared power

9-2

wiring

9-2

RF

1-6

sensitive

9-1

solutions

1-6

spike

2-2

,

11-1

supplemental information

A-1

switching

2-1

,

6-1

transistors

2-2

,

2-3

zone

3-1

classification

3-2

clean

3-1

dirty

3-1

relative position

3-2

very dirty

3-1

noise control basics

1-2

noise sources

See source

noise victims

See victim

nuisance tripping

5-6

O

oscilloscope

11-2

,

11-7

battery power

11-2

,

11-7

chassis

11-7

differential

11-2

differential voltage probe

11-2

probe extension

11-9

settings

11-2

overlap

4-4

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