Power cable shielding – Rockwell Automation MPL-xxxx Low-inertia Servo Motors 75 mm or Smaller  User Manual

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8 MP-Series Low-inertia Brushless Servo Motors with 75 mm or Smaller Frame Sizes

Rockwell Automation Publication MP-IN006C-EN-P - January 2014

Power Cable Shielding

Brake Control and Power Regulation

The DC power source for a permanent magnet brake, such as that on the MP-Series servo motor
with 75 mm (2.95 in.) or smaller frame, requires a DC power supply with low ripple voltage.

A motor brake requires relay contacts to open and remove power to the brake coil. Removing
power causes the brake to mechanically engage, but it also can cause electrical arcing to occur at
the contacts until the residual brake power sufficiently dissipates. A customer supplied diode is
recommended to prevent electrical arcing at the brake relay contacts. Substituting a metal oxide
varistor (MOV) for the diode can reduce the time to mechanically engage the brake. The
following diagram shows typical customer supplied components for brake control, including an
arc suppressing diode or MOV.

Arc Suppression in the Motor Brake Circuit

The Kinetix 6000 drive from Rockwell Automation has a brake control relay that includes a
MOV arc suppressor. Customer-supplied arc suppression is not required in this case, unless
power consumption by the brake requires an external brake relay.

Shielded Signal Wires (two) within Power Cable

Overall Power Cable Shield

Loop signal shield (one of two) to overall
power cable shield.

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Factory Supplied

Field Modified

Verift that the power cable ground clamp on the drive
contacts all (three) cable shields.

BR+

BR-

+

-

DC Power
Supply

Customer
Supplied
Components

Brake Relay

Diode or MOV Arc Suppressor

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