38 (1) noise filter, 2) correct grounding, Grounding the motor – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Linear Motors MECHATROLINK-III Communications Reference User Manual

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3 Wiring and Connection

3.8.1 Wiring for Noise Control

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(1) Noise Filter

The SERVOPACK has a built-in microprocessor (CPU), so protect it from external noise as much as possible

by installing a noise filter in the appropriate place.

The following is an example of wiring for noise control.

∗1. For ground wires connected to the ground plate, use a thick wire with a thickness of at least 2.0 mm

2

(preferably,

plain stitch cooper wire).

∗2.

should be twisted-pair wires.

∗3. When using a noise filter, follow the precautions in 3.8.2 Precautions on Connecting Noise Filter.

(2) Correct Grounding

Take the following grounding measures to prevent the malfunction due to noise.

Grounding the Motor

Always connect ground terminal FG to the SERVOPACK ground terminal . Also be sure to ground the
ground terminal .

Ground both coil assembly and magnetic way of the servomotor.

If the servomotor is grounded via the machine, a switching noise current will flow from the SERVOPACK

main circuit through servomotor stray capacitance. The above grounding is required to prevent the adverse

effects of switching noise.

Noise on the I/O Signal Cable

If the I/O signal cable receives noise, ground the 0 V line (SG) of the I/O signal cable. If the servomotor main

circuit cable is accommodated in a metal conduit, ground the conduit and its junction box. For all grounding,
ground at one point only.

U

W

V

L2

L1

L3

L2C

L1C

CN2

CN1

ENC

(FG)

M

SERVOPACK

Servomotor

Operation relay
sequence
Signal generation
circuit (not included)

DC

power

(Ground plate)

2.0 mm
min.

2

200 VAC

Noise filter ∗3

∗3

∗2

2.0 mm

2

min .

Ground: Ground to an independent ground

Noise

filter

2.0 mm

2

min .

∗1

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