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Emotron FDU 2.0 Variable Speed Drive

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4.5.5 Current signals ((0)4-20 mA)<br />

A current signal like (0)4-20 mA is less sensitive to disturbances<br />

than a 0-10 V signal, because it is connected to an<br />

input which has a lower impedance (250 Ω) than a voltage<br />

signal (20 kΩ). It is therefore strongly advised to use current<br />

control signals if the cables are longer than a few metres.<br />

4.5.6 Twisted cables<br />

Analogue and digital signals are less sensitive to interference<br />

if the cables carrying them are “twisted”. This is certainly to<br />

be recommended if screening cannot be used. By twisting<br />

the wires the exposed areas are minimised. This means that<br />

in the current circuit for any possible High Frequency (HF)<br />

interference fields, no voltage can be induced. For a PLC it<br />

is therefore important that the return wire remains in proximity<br />

to the signal wire. It is important that the pair of wires<br />

is fully twisted over 360°.<br />

4.6 Connecting options<br />

The option cards are connected by the optional connectors<br />

X4 or X5 on the control board see Fig. 28, page 21 and<br />

mounted above the control board. The inputs and outputs<br />

of the option cards are connected in the same way as other<br />

control signals.<br />

26 Control Connections <strong>Emotron</strong> AB 01-4428-01r2

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