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SMD17E2 User Manual
SMD17E2 SPECIFICATIONS
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Power Supply Sizing (continued)
Table R1.5 below shows the suggested power supply sizes based on the maximum power the motor can gen-
erate over its entire speed range.
Table R1.5 Suggested Power Supply Ratings
Regeneration (Back EMF) Effects
All motors generate electrical energy when the mechanical speed of the rotor is greater than the speed of the
rotating magnetic fields set by the drive. This is known as regeneration, or back EMF. Designers of systems
with a large mass moment of inertia or high deceleration rates must take regeneration effects into account.
The stepper motors used in the SMD17E2 units are all low inductance motors. Back EMF is typically not an
issue unless there is a gearhead attached to the motor and it is driven by hand. In these instances, the motor
acts as a generator. With the speed of the motor multiplied by the ratio of the gearhead, this can lead to large
enough voltage spikes to damage the attached power supply.
The first line of defense against regenerative events is an appropriately sized power supply. The additional
capacitance typically found in a larger supplies can be used to absorb the regenerative energy. If your appli
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cation has high deceleration rates, then a supply that can deliver 175% of peak motor power should be used.
The second line of defense is a regeneration resistor, also known as a braking resistor. Braking resistors, and
their control circuitry, are built into AMCI AC powered drives. They are not included in the SMD products
because of the limited ability to dissipate the heat generated by the resistor. An external braking resistor and
control circuitry can be added to the system if needed.
Compatible Connectors and Cordsets
Many different connectors and cordsets are available on the market, all of which will work with the
SMD17E2 provided that the manufacturer follows the connector and Ethernet standards. AMCI has reviewed
the following connectors and ethernet cordsets for compatibility with the SMD17E2.
Connectors
Table R1.6 Compatible Connectors
SMD17E2-60 SMD17E2-80
Motor
Power
150%
Supply
175%
Supply
Motor
Power
150%
Supply
175%
Supply
Supply
Voltage
24 Vdc 29 W 44 W 51 W 33 W 50 W 58 W
48 Vdc 63 W 95 W 111 W 64 W 96 W 112 W
AMCI # Binder # Description
MS-28 99-3729-810-04
Mating connector for Ethernet Connector.
Male, 4 pin D-coded. Screw terminal connections. 6 to 8 mm dia. cable.
Straight, IP67 rated when properly installed.
MS-31 99-0436-12-05
Mating connector for Power Connector.
Female, 5 pin A-coded. Screw terminal connections. 6 to 8 mm dia. cable.
Straight, IP67 rated when properly installed.