Baldor MicroFlex e100 Installation Manual - page 79
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Input / Output 5-25
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5.8 Connection summary - recommended system wiring
As an example, Figure 45 shows the recommended wiring necessary for the MicroFlex e100 to
control a motor, while conforming to the EMC requirements for ‘industrial’ environments.
2 A
PC
AC power
Motor power U V W
Control circuit supply (fused).
Use twisted pair cable with a
ferrite sleeve (see section 3.4.8).
Motor
+24 VDC
Notes:
1) The MicroFlex e100 should be mounted on an earthed metal backplane.
2) Ensure cables do not obstruct airflow to the heatsink.
3) Motor represents a typical Baldor BSM motor. Linear motors may also be controlled by MicroFlex e100.
4) Conductive shield earth/ground clamps are not supplied.
5) The threaded holes in the top and bottom of the case are for M4 bolts no longer than 11 mm (0.43 in) in length.
6) When using single phase supplies it may be necessary to reverse the AC power filter - see section 3.4.7.2.
0 V
F
ilt
er
L1
L2
L1
L2
L3
Star
point
L1
L2
L3
Optional regen resistor
(Dynamic brake)
L3
Connect motor power cable
shield to metal backplane using
conductive shield clamp
PE
From
fuses
AC power in
Motor feedback
Regen
Shielded twisted pair, clamped to
metal backplane near drive using
conductive shield earth/ground
clamp (see sections 3.6 and D.1.7).
Connect AC power cable shield to
metal backplane using conductive
shield clamp (see section D.1.7).
Motion controller
Drive enable
input
+24 VDC 0 V
Ethernet
USB
Ferrite
See
note 5
See note 5
Figure 45 - Recommended system wiring