Pin assignment Overview X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs Voltage source The operating or supply voltage supplies a battery, a transformer with rectification and filtering, or a switching power supply. Note: EMC: For a DC power supply line longer than 30 m or when using the motor on a DC bus, additional interference-suppression and protection measures are necessary. An EMI filter is to be inserted in the DC supply line as close as possible to the controller/motor. Long data or supply lines are to be routed through ferrites. Permissible operating voltage Depending on the motor type, the maximum operating voltage is: If the input voltage of the controller exceeds 51.5 V or 30 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. Above 50.5 V, the integrated ballast circuit (3 W power) is activated. The minimum operating voltage is 11.4 V DC. If the input voltage of the controller falls below 10 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. A charging capacitor of at least 4700 µF / 50 V (approx. 1000 µF per ampere rated current) must be connected in parallel to the supply voltage to avoid exceeding the permissible operating voltage (e.g., during braking).
Pin assignment Overview X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs Voltage source The operating or supply voltage supplies a battery, a transformer with rectification and filtering, or a switching power supply. Note: EMC: For a DC power supply line longer than 30 m or when using the motor on a DC bus, additional interference-suppression and protection measures are necessary. An EMI filter is to be inserted in the DC supply line as close as possible to the controller/motor. Long data or supply lines are to be routed through ferrites. Permissible operating voltage Depending on the motor type, the maximum operating voltage is: If the input voltage of the controller exceeds 51.5 V or 30 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. Above 50.5 V, the integrated ballast circuit (3 W power) is activated. The minimum operating voltage is 11.4 V DC. If the input voltage of the controller falls below 10 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. A charging capacitor of at least 4700 µF / 50 V (approx. 1000 µF per ampere rated current) must be connected in parallel to the supply voltage to avoid exceeding the permissible operating voltage (e.g., during braking).
X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs Voltage source The operating or supply voltage supplies a battery, a transformer with rectification and filtering, or a switching power supply. Note: EMC: For a DC power supply line longer than 30 m or when using the motor on a DC bus, additional interference-suppression and protection measures are necessary. An EMI filter is to be inserted in the DC supply line as close as possible to the controller/motor. Long data or supply lines are to be routed through ferrites. Permissible operating voltage Depending on the motor type, the maximum operating voltage is: If the input voltage of the controller exceeds 51.5 V or 30 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. Above 50.5 V, the integrated ballast circuit (3 W power) is activated. The minimum operating voltage is 11.4 V DC. If the input voltage of the controller falls below 10 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. A charging capacitor of at least 4700 µF / 50 V (approx. 1000 µF per ampere rated current) must be connected in parallel to the supply voltage to avoid exceeding the permissible operating voltage (e.g., during braking).
Voltage source The operating or supply voltage supplies a battery, a transformer with rectification and filtering, or a switching power supply. Note: EMC: For a DC power supply line longer than 30 m or when using the motor on a DC bus, additional interference-suppression and protection measures are necessary. An EMI filter is to be inserted in the DC supply line as close as possible to the controller/motor. Long data or supply lines are to be routed through ferrites.
Permissible operating voltage Depending on the motor type, the maximum operating voltage is: If the input voltage of the controller exceeds 51.5 V or 30 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. Above 50.5 V, the integrated ballast circuit (3 W power) is activated. The minimum operating voltage is 11.4 V DC. If the input voltage of the controller falls below 10 V, the motor is switched off and an error triggered. A charging capacitor of at least 4700 µF / 50 V (approx. 1000 µF per ampere rated current) must be connected in parallel to the supply voltage to avoid exceeding the permissible operating voltage (e.g., during braking).