Mitsubishi Electric MELSERVO-J3 Series Instruction Manual page 495

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14. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
Noise transmission route
1) 2) 3)
4) 5) 6)
7)
8)
(2) Noise reduction products
(a) Data line filter (Recommended)
Noise can be prevented by installing a data line filter onto the encoder cable, etc.
For example, the ZCAT3035-1330 of TDK and the ESD-SR-250 of NEC TOKIN make are available as
data line filters.
As a reference example, the impedance specifications of the ZCAT3035-1330 (TDK) are indicated
below.
This impedance is reference values and not guaranteed values.
Impedance[ ]
10 to 100MHz
100 to 500MHz
80
150
When measuring instruments, receivers, sensors, etc. which handle weak signals and may malfunction
due to noise and/or their signal cables are contained in a control box together with the servo amplifier or
run near the servo amplifier, such devices may malfunction due to noises transmitted through the air. The
following techniques are required.
1. Provide maximum clearance between easily affected devices and the servo amplifier.
2. Provide maximum clearance between easily affected signal cables and the I/O cables of the servo
amplifier.
3. Avoid laying signal cables and power lines (the I/O cables of the servo amplifier) side by side or do not
bundle them together.
4. Insert a line noise filter to the I/O cables or a radio noise filter on the input line to suppress noise radiated
from the power supply cable.
5. Use shielded wires for signal and power lines or put cables in separate metal conduits.
When the power lines and the signal cables are laid side by side or bundled together, magnetic
induction noise and static induction noise will be transmitted through the signal cables and malfunction
may occur. The following techniques are required.
1. Provide maximum clearance between easily affected devices and the servo amplifier.
2. Provide maximum clearance between easily affected signal cables and the I/O cables of the servo
amplifier.
3. Avoid laying signal cables and power lines (the I/O cables of the servo amplifier) side by side or do
not bundle them together.
4. Use shielded wires for signal and power lines or put the cables in separate metal conduits.
When the power supply of peripheral devices is connected to the power supply of the servo amplifier
system, noises produced by the servo amplifier may be transmitted back through the power supply
cable and the devices may malfunction. The following techniques are required.
1. Insert the radio noise filter (FR-BIF) on the power lines (Input cables) of the servo amplifier.
2. Insert the line noise filter (FR-BSF01 FR-BLF) on the power lines of the servo amplifier.
When the cables of peripheral devices are connected to the servo amplifier to make a closed loop
circuit, leakage current may flow to malfunction the peripheral devices. If so, malfunction may be
prevented by disconnecting the grounding cable of the peripheral device.
Product name
Suppression techniques
39 1
Loop for fixing the
cable band
34 1
TDK
Lot number
Outline drawing (ZCAT3035-1330)
14 - 86
[Unit: mm]

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