P14
P13
Safety Control Ext.
DC Motor Supply
48-90VDC
24VDC
Supplies
J5
P6
USB
P15
P16
Main DC Motor Pwr.
90VDC Max.
P7A P7B
P18
40V
100-125/200-240
VAC~ 20A, 50-60Hz
P9 A,B
24VDC
Ckt. 1
P10 A,B
24VDC
Ckt. 2
J8A J8B
Option DC Motor Pwr.
90VDC Max.
P11 A,B
24VDC
Ckt. 3
Net Out
Net In
RED
BLK
P2
IEEE-1284 Host Port
J17
Male (pin)
Female (socket)
2. +75VDC
1. Return
DC motor power distribution connector detail
DC Power Cable Part Descriptions Manufacturer & Part Number
Plastic Connector Housing AMP, 1-480698-0
Main DC, (Female crimp sockets) AMP, 350550-3
Option DC, (Male crimp pins) AMP, 350547-3
See Appendix C for further drawings that show examples of DC power
cables to interconnect the eF-785 and Teknic servo drives.
W
IRING
T
OPOLOGIES
:
C
ONNECTING
T
EKNIC
S
ERVO
D
RIVES
(ISC-1000,
ISC-1700,
SS
T
-1000,
SS
T
-1500)
There are three methods by which you can distribute DC power to servo
or stepper motor drives in your machine.
If you are using
Teknic
servo drives in your machine, you can take
advantage of our unique
dual power connector
design to create a power
distribution “daisy chain” that offers reduced complexity, lower cost, and
superior noise immunity for your servo power distribution system. By
daisy-chaining your Teknic drives (see below) no extra terminal blocks,
distribution panels or fuses are required, and, because the DC bus power
is isolated from all of the control circuits in our drives, no ground loop
noise is created.
•
Daisy-chained
DC servo power from the eF-785 is connected to
the first servo drive in the chain; power from the first drive is then
connected to the second drive, and so on. The last drive in the
chain does not have a redundant connection back to the eF-785.
This is the simplest wiring topology available, but does not have
the redundancy and lower resistance that the Daisy-chained loop
topology (described below) offers. This wiring scheme requires
that the drive’s power circuits are isolated from the machine
chassis and any control circuits connected to them (e.g. Teknic
ControlPoint™ and SSt products).
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Summary of Contents for EF-785
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Page 66: ...APPENDIX C CABLE DIAGRAMS 48 90VDC LOAD AREA TO SST J8A J8B 64 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 68: ...48 90VDC LOAD AREA TO ISC J8A J8B 66 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 70: ...AC SERVO POWER CABLE LOAD AREA J4 68 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 72: ...SST 6000 3000 DC POWER JUMPER CABLE 70 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 74: ...SINGLE 24VDC SUPPLY CABLE J5 72 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 76: ...70 90VDC SUPPLY CABLE SST EMF75 P6 74 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 78: ...40VDC POWER TAP DISTRIBUTION CABLE P18 76 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 80: ...INTEGRATION TESTING CHEATER PLUG SAFETY CONTROL CKTS P12 78 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...
Page 82: ...INPUT POWER CABLE J2 80 VERSION 1 42 AUGUST 26 2005 ...