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Eric R Snow
I have a CNC mill in the shop that radiates profusely in the AM band.
The servo motors are brushed PMDC motors. I am wondering if I can use
capacitors across the motor leads at the motor to help attenuate the
noise. The motors are powered by modern servo amps and the power
supply output is 100 volts at 15 amps max. The CNC control is a
retrofit done by me and purchased from Ajax. Ajax has terrible
customer service and has not answered my questions about reducing
electrical noise. The motors are all properly grounded and the motor
cables are enclosed in braided copper conduit. If caps can be used at
the motors what kind at what capacity should I use? Better yet, how
can I calculate what capacitors to use?
Thank You,
Eric R Snow
The servo motors are brushed PMDC motors. I am wondering if I can use
capacitors across the motor leads at the motor to help attenuate the
noise. The motors are powered by modern servo amps and the power
supply output is 100 volts at 15 amps max. The CNC control is a
retrofit done by me and purchased from Ajax. Ajax has terrible
customer service and has not answered my questions about reducing
electrical noise. The motors are all properly grounded and the motor
cables are enclosed in braided copper conduit. If caps can be used at
the motors what kind at what capacity should I use? Better yet, how
can I calculate what capacitors to use?
Thank You,
Eric R Snow