Field Wiring Considerations - Advantech ADAM-5240 User Manual

4-axis stepping/pulse-type servo motor control module
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2.14 Field Wiring Considerations

When you use the ADAM-5240 to acquire data from outside, noises in
the environment might significantly affect the accuracy of your measure-
ments if due cautions are not taken. The following measures will be
helpful to reduce possible interference running signal wires between sig-
nal sources and the ADAM-5240.
• The signal cables must be kept away from strong electromagnetic
sources such as power lines, large electric motors, circuit breakers or
welding machines, since they may cause strong electromagnetic inter-
ference. Keep the analog signal cables away from any video monitor,
since it can significantly affect a data acquisition system.
• If the cable travels through an area with significant electromagnetic
interference, you should adopt individually shielded, twisted-pair wires
as the analog input cable. This type of cable has its signal wires twisted
together and shielded with a metal mesh. The metal mesh should only
be connected to one point at the signal source ground.
• Avoid running the signal cables through any conduit that might have
power lines in it.
• If you have to place your signal cable parallel to a power line that has a
high voltage or high current running through it, try to keep a safe dis-
tance between them. Or you should place the signal cable at a right
angle to the power line to minimize the undesirable effect.
• The signals transmitted on the cable will be directly affected by the
quality of the cable. In order to ensure better signal quality, we recom-
mend that you use the PCL-10251 shielded cable.
It is optional to connect encoder A/B phase
feedback signal. If connect to encoder signal,
user can read the real position from ADAM-5240.
If the environment has high noise or the
connection is long, we recommend you to use
twist pair cable for servo drives.
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