Hello!
I am a building a motion control lab experiment where I have a (relatively small) AC servo motor in proximity (mostly well above 10 cm) of delicate electronics (Arduino, ADC, strain gauge sensor, potentiometer, micro switch etc.).
Since I have practically zero expirience with such applications (I am a mechanical engineering student of mechatronics), I would really appreciate any input & help in regard to whether electromagnetic interference would be a big issue here and to what measures should I go with shielding everything.
Some more information:
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Primoz
I am a building a motion control lab experiment where I have a (relatively small) AC servo motor in proximity (mostly well above 10 cm) of delicate electronics (Arduino, ADC, strain gauge sensor, potentiometer, micro switch etc.).
Since I have practically zero expirience with such applications (I am a mechanical engineering student of mechatronics), I would really appreciate any input & help in regard to whether electromagnetic interference would be a big issue here and to what measures should I go with shielding everything.
Some more information:
- AC servo motor: Infranor Xtrafors Prime FP-0105: (stall current: 2.51A, peak current 15A, http://www.infranor.com/dynasite.cfm?dsmid=83414&pid=51&ppid=51)
- Servo motor driver: Infranor Xtrapuls Pac (http://www.infranor.com/dynasite.cfm?dsmid=83414&pid=137&ppid=137)
- the company Infranor provided all shielding for high power cables so that's sorted
- I have lots of sensor, ethernet, usb cables & connectors
- Electronics housing (arduino, ADC...) is currently made of laser cut plywood.
Thank you for your help!
Regards,
Primoz
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