twisting motor cables
Posted by
ahlee1010
on 2002-09-17 08:18:43 UTC
Hi,
One thing I learn from this list is that one should twist the motor
cables to reduce inductance (and noise generation/pick-up?)
I have tried to do this with the 6 wires 2amp stepper motor, by first
twirling the 3 wires of phase A, then the 3 wires of phase B, then
twirling the 2 bundles together before pushing the molex pins into
the Molex connector housing. However, I noticed that the one can
still get fairly large "open" loops in the wire bundles. Is there
some technique in doing this?
Thanks
Lee
One thing I learn from this list is that one should twist the motor
cables to reduce inductance (and noise generation/pick-up?)
I have tried to do this with the 6 wires 2amp stepper motor, by first
twirling the 3 wires of phase A, then the 3 wires of phase B, then
twirling the 2 bundles together before pushing the molex pins into
the Molex connector housing. However, I noticed that the one can
still get fairly large "open" loops in the wire bundles. Is there
some technique in doing this?
Thanks
Lee
Discussion Thread
ahlee1010
2002-09-17 08:18:43 UTC
twisting motor cables
caudlet
2002-09-17 09:59:29 UTC
Re: twisting motor cables
ahlee1010
2002-09-17 16:14:09 UTC
Re: twisting motor cables
Brian Punkar
2002-09-17 16:41:34 UTC
Re: twisting motor cables
ahlee1010
2002-09-18 01:20:27 UTC
Re: twisting motor cables
caudlet
2002-09-18 05:49:01 UTC
Re: twisting motor cables
keongsan
2002-09-28 16:48:22 UTC
Re: twisting motor cables