3 choosing a power supply, 1 voltage, 2 regeneration clamp – Applied Motion TXM24IP-1EG User Manual

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2.3 Choosing a Power Supply

The main considerations when choosing a power supply are the voltage and current requirements

for the application.

2.3.1 Voltage

The TXM24 is designed to give optimum performance between 24 and 48 Volts DC. Choosing the

voltage depends on the performance needed and motor/drive heating that is acceptable and/or

does not cause a drive over-temperature. Higher voltages will give higher speed performance but

will cause the TXM24 to produce higher temperatures. Using power supplies with voltage outputs

that are near the drive maximum may significantly reduce the operational duty-cycle.
The extended range of operation can be as low as 10 VDC minimum to as high as 75 VDC

maximum. When operating below 18 VDC, the power supply input may require larger capacitance

to prevent under-voltage and internal-supply alarms. Current spikes may make supply readings

erratic. The supply input cannot go below 10 VDC for reliable operation. Absolute minimum power

supply input is 10 VDC. If the Input supply drops below 10 VDC the low voltage alarm will be

triggered. This will not fault the drive.
Absolute maximum power supply input is 75 VDC at which point an over-voltage alarm and fault

will occur. When using a power supply that is regulated and is near the drive maximum voltage

of 75 VDC, a voltage clamp may be required to prevent over-voltage when regeneration occurs.

When using an unregulated power supply, make sure the no-load voltage of the supply does not

exceed the drive’s maximum input voltage of 75 VDC.

2.3.2 Regeneration Clamp

If a regulated power supply is being used, there may be a problem with regeneration. When a load

decelerates rapidly from a high speed, some of the kinetic energy of the load is transferred back to

the power supply, possibly tripping the over-voltage protection of a regulated power supply,

causing it to shut down. This problem can be solved with the use of an Applied Motion Products

RC880 Regeneration Clamp. It is recommended that an RC880 initially be installed in an

application. If the “regen” LED on the RC880 never flashes, the clamp is not necessary.

RC880 Regen Clamp

LEDs

Green - Power

Red - Regen on

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