Delta Tau 3Ax-602646-xUxx User Manual

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Quad Amp Hardware Reference Manual 
Installation  
25 
Grounding 
General 
It is important to follow some precautions to avoid ground loops or unwanted electrical noise disturbances. 
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All signal cables must be shielded. 
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Two or more power wires in the same sleeve must be twisted and shielded. 
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A shield that does not carry current can be connected at both ends 
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A cable with low power electrical signals should never run in the same proximity of high power cables. 
Main Power Supply (DC Bus) 
The Quad Amplifier chassis must be connected to earth (ground).  A ground screw, designated E on the 
Quad Amplifier, has been provided for this and is located on the top panel of the amplifier.  
Motor 
Each motor housing must be connected to Chassis Ground.  A Chassis Ground terminal is provided for each 
motor at the motor output terminal block.  Motor leads should be shielded to help avoid stray electrical 
noise and electrical radiation. 
PMAC2 I-Variables Setup 
Reference the PMAC2 Family Addendum to the PMAC User Manual and Software Reference for 
information on how to set up all the I-variables and other necessary parameters.  The preferred method for 
tuning the amplifier is to use the P2 Setup software package available from Delta Tau.  There are several 
PMAC2 I-variables we emphasize for proper operation of the Quad Amplifier. 
Ix00 
This parameter determines whether a motor is active (Ix00=1) or inactive (Ix00=0).  An active motor may 
be enabled (either in open or closed loop) or disabled, depending on commands or events. 
Ix01 
Must be set to 1 to enable commutation for any motor connected to the Quad Amplifier. 
Ix02 
Must contain the address of the A output register for the machine interface channel n used to connect to the 
amplifier.  Usually, channel number n equals motor number x.  The default values of Ix02 are valid when n 
= x. 
Ix25 
Must contain the address of the flag register for the machine interface channel n used to connect to the 
Amplifier.  The same interface channel number must be used for the flags and the command outputs! 
Default values for Ix25 are valid when n = x. 
Ix82 
Must contain the address of the B current feedback register for the machine interface channel n used to 
connect to the amplifier.  Usually, channel number n equals motor number x.  The default values of Ix82 are 
valid when n = x. 
I900 
I900 controls the maximum phase clock frequency for PMAC2 and the PWM frequency for machine 
interface channels 1-4.  Refer to PMAC2 Family Addendum to User Manual and Software Reference for 
further information.  If I900 is accidentally set above approximately 15 kHz, the Quad Amplifier will 
disable all enabled axes and the LED display will show a code 9.