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KrazyCarl92 27-07-2012 08:39

pic: Shielded Encoder Cable 1
 

Nikhil Bajaj 27-07-2012 08:40

Re: pic: Shielded Encoder Cable 1
 
Don't forget to ground the shield wire! Otherwise it won't work as well!

Aren Siekmeier 27-07-2012 09:17

Re: pic: Shielded Encoder Cable 1
 
Heh, I first read that as "shield the ground wire," but it turns out you're actually saying something useful :P

I like the idea. What does the end shown interface with? It wouldn't be able to reach signal pins and power/ground pins on the DSC at the same time... (assuming that's 100 pitch housing in the first place) I see now the thread this pertains to. Cool.

Ether 27-07-2012 09:18

Re: pic: Shielded Encoder Cable 1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nikhil Bajaj (Post 1179533)
Don't forget to ground the shield wire! Otherwise it won't work as well!

He addressed that here:

Quote:

Originally Posted by KrazyCarl92 (Post 1179414)
The aluminum foil is twisted at one of the ends of the cable, and grounded to the source ground (the jaguar 5 pin connector's ground in this case). It is important to only ground one side of the cable and not both, otherwise you could create a closed circuit, which may cause EMI if there is current going through the foil. My sources say you could also get away with grounding to the frame, but I don't think this is legal and it is usually better practice to ground it to a source anyway.


DonRotolo 27-07-2012 16:14

Re: pic: Shielded Encoder Cable 1
 
And ground it only at one end, lest you induce a ground loop. In genral, practice is to ground it at the controller end, not the sensor end.


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