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S200: CablesSee the Accessories page for a list of PNs and descriptions. Long CablesThe DC resistance of long motor power cables steals some of the available voltage when motor current is high. As a result, there is a reduction in peak motor power so that acceleration and deceleration times can be longer. The cable resistance has no significant effect on lower speed torque or top speed. For most applications, the loss of performance is small with cables up to the maximum cable length specification. WARNING: Do not operate an S200 DC Input Drive with long cables at the lower end of the bus voltage range, because too much of the available voltage is stolen by the cable resistance. For S200 AC Input Drives, the DC resistance of the motor power cable is rarely an issue because the voltage drop across the resistance is usually a small fraction of the available nominal bus voltage. For S200 DC Input Drives with long cables and demanding dynamics, the 14 AWG cable is preferred over the 18 AWG cable. Cable voltage drop vs. cable length is shown in the table below. Cable Voltage Loss vs. Cable Length
Custom Composite CablesA composite cable has both feedback and power wires in one cable. One of the critical requirements for a composite cable is to provide a high degree of isolation between the power and feedback wires. For 240 VAC-connected drives, the power wires can have up to 400 Vpeak-peak fast switching PWM waveforms that can couple to the feedback wiring, causing communication errors between the Drive and the Smart Feedback Device (SFD). Kollmorgen has developed and sells a composite cable that has very good isolation between the power and feedback sections. It is strongly recommended that this raw cable be used for custom composite cable designs. Contact your Kollmorgen sales representative for additional information. (PN: ) If this cable does not meet your specifications, the following are some guidelines for custom composite cable development. Due to the complexity of modeling and understanding cable coupling, a new composite cable needs to be prototyped and tested to have confidence that it will be reliable. Composite cable should have double concentric feedback shields – one shield within another.
NOTE: A raw cable with two pairs of twisted, shielded feedback sections inside a composite cable is electrically the same as single feedback shielding. There may physically be two feedback shields in such a cable, but these shields are not concentric. There is only one shield between the power and feedback wires. Whereas the double, concentric feedback shields have two shields between the power and feedback wires. SFD +5 and Gnd Resistance Spec NOTE: The inner shield of the a double, concentric feedback cable, when isolated from the terminating connector shells, can also function as a conductor to carry some or all of the SFD +5 V RTN current. This is useful for keeping the total SFD +5 and RTN resistance within specification on long cables without having large diameters. Feedback Characteristic Impedance Two suggestions simplify the design of customer composite cable:
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