Sunday, 26 April 2020

Parker DC Drive Encoder Connection and Testing.

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Encoder wiring schemes can be unique to each encoder and one should follow the diagram or pin out designated on the encoder datasheet. Multi-channel differential encoder wiring with commutation tracks can have up to 14 wires and miss wiring can result in signal issues such as deformed pulses, low signal amplitude and shorted connections.




Shielding is important. At minimum, the cable should be protected either by a foil jacket with a drain wire or by a braided-wire shield that is grounded. For very sensitive applications or high-EMI environments, foil jacketed wires in combination with an overall braided-wire shield around the cable should be used.




Take care to ground your cable at one end only. Grounding at multiple points can create ground loops, which can lead to AC-induced noise. The best approach is to ground it through the connector, ideally on the drive side, assuming the drive is grounded.

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