Intelligent Motion Systems IM1007 I/IE manual

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    1 T able of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................... 1 Pin Description ............................................................................................... 2 Pin Description ...................................................................................[...]

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    20 APPENDIX A Recommended Cable Configurations: DC Supply to IMS Driver Cable length, wire gauge and power conditioning devices play a major role in the performance of your IMS Driver and Motor . NOTE: The length of the DC power supply cable to the IMS Driver should not exceed 50 feet. Example A demonstrates the recommended cable configuration for [...]

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    21 Shield to Earth Ground on Supply End Only Braided Shield π T ype RFI Filter ≥ Required Current Cable Length 50 Feet or greater T ransformer : 0 to 28 V AC RMS for 48 VDC Systems 20 to 48 V AC RMS for 75 VDC Systems Full W ave Bridge + - T o Cable A NOTE: Connect the cable illustrated in Example A to the output o f the Full W ave Bridge Shield[...]

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    22 Shield to Earth Ground on Supply End Only Braided Shield π T ype RFI Filter ≥ Required Current Cable Length 50 Feet or greater 120 or 240 V AC Dependent on Power Supply Power Supply + - T o Cable A DC V olts Out NOTE: Connect the cable illustrated in Example A to the output of the Power Supply Shielded/T wisted Pair (Wire Size from IMS Driver[...]

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    23 e l b a T G W A e l b a C y l p p u S r e v i r D S M I ) k a e P ( e r e p m A 1 ) t e e F ( h t g n e L0 15 2* 0 5* 5 7* 0 0 1 G W A m u m i n i M0 20 28 18 16 1 ) k a e P ( s e r e p m A 2 ) t e e F ( h t g n e L0 15 2* 0 5* 5 7* 0 0 1 G W A m u m i n i M0 28 16 14 14 1 ) k a e P ( s e r e p m A 3 ) t e e F ( h t g n e L0 15 2* 0 5* 5 7* 0 0 [...]

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    24 Cable length, wire gauge and power conditioning devices play a major role in the performance of your IMS Driver and Motor . NOTE: The length of the DC power supply cable between the IMS Driver and the Motor should not exceed 50 feet. Example A demonstrates the recommended cable configuration for the IMS Driver to Motor cabling under 50 Feet long[...]

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    25 Shield to Earth Ground on Supply End Only Braided Shield Ferrite Beads Cable Length 50 Feet or greater Phase A Phase A Phase B Phase B Phase A Phase A *L ≈ 0.5 MH * 0.5 MH is a typical starting point for the Common Mode Line Filters. By increasing or decreasing the value of L you can set the drain current to a minimum to meet your requirements[...]

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    26 e l b a T G W A e l b a C r o t o M o t r e v i r D S M I ) k a e P ( e r e p m A 1) k a e P ( s e r e p m A 5 ) t e e F ( h t g n e L0 15 2* 0 5* 5 7* 0 0 1) t e e F ( h t g n e L0 15 2* 0 5* 5 7* 0 0 1 G W A m u m i n i M0 20 28 18 16 1G W A m u m i n i M6 16 14 12 12 1 ) k a e P ( s e r e p m A 2) k a e P ( s e r e p m A 6 ) t e e F ( h t g n[...]

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    WARRANTY TWENTY-FOUR (24) MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Intelligent Motion Systems, Inc. (“IMS”), warrants only to the purchaser of the Product from IMS (the “Customer”) that the product purchased from IMS (the “Product”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under the normal use and service for which the Product was designed [...]