Contents of this manual – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual
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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001
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Preface
Contents of this Manual
The contents of this manual are described in the table below.
Chapter
Title
Contents
Describes the purpose, background, and
scope of this manual. Also specifies the
audience for whom this manual is
intended.
1
Electrical Noise Control
Overview
Provides a brief understanding of the need
for electrical noise control, how noise
affects system performance, noise
coupling methods, and solutions.
2
Describes the ground plane principle and
provides techniques for bonding devices,
panels, machines, floors, doors, and
buildings.
3
Segregating Sources and
Victims
Describes how establishing zones within
your system for noise sensitive or noise
generating components can reduce
electrical noise coupling.
4
Shielding Wires, Cables, and
Components
Describes how using shielded cable or
steel shields can reduce electrical noise.
5
Describes how low-pass filters and ferrite
sleeves can reduce electrical noise.
6
Describes how contact suppressors for
relays and various other switches can
reduce electrical noise.
7
Describes bonding, segregating, shielding,
and filtering techniques for use when
routing AC and DC power.
8
Describes shielding, grounding, and
splicing techniques for use with motor
wiring.
9
High Speed Registration
Inputs
Describes how wiring sensitive to
electrical noise benefits from proper noise
reduction strategies.
10
Describes bonding, segregating, shielding,
and filtering techniques for use with
encoders.
11
Measuring Noise Reduction
Effectiveness
Describes the equipment, methods, and
various guidelines for measuring noise
levels and noise reduction effectiveness.
Appendix A
Provides background information on
specific topics related to electrical noise
control.
Appendix B
Provides a list of EMC product suppliers,
the products they offer, and internet
website.