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EMI is a disturbance generated by an EMI source that affects an electrical circuit through electromagnetic induction, electrostatic coupling, or conduction. The disturbance may degrade the performance of the circuit or even stop it from functioning. | EMI is a disturbance generated by an EMI source that affects an electrical circuit through electromagnetic induction, electrostatic coupling, or conduction. The disturbance may degrade the performance of the circuit or even stop it from functioning. | ||
- | In the case of a CNC system there are several EMI sources present in the forms of | + | In the case of a CNC system there are several EMI sources present in the forms of |
- | * Stepper motors and their wiring | + | |
+ | * Stepper motors and their wiring | ||
* Spindle / Router | * Spindle / Router | ||
* Mains wiring | * Mains wiring | ||
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Depending on your particular configuration and environment, | Depending on your particular configuration and environment, | ||
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- | ==== 1. Symptoms of EMI ===== | + | |
+ | ==== 1. Symptoms of EMI ==== | ||
=== 1.1 Corrupted Serial data / streaming errors === | === 1.1 Corrupted Serial data / streaming errors === | ||
- | You may notice that data transfer between the computer and the controller getting corrupted. | + | You may notice that data transfer between the computer and the controller getting corrupted. |
- | {{: | + | {{: |
=== 1.2 Random USB disconnection errors === | === 1.2 Random USB disconnection errors === | ||
- | Most computers will try and protect themselves from potential EMI damage but shutting down the USB port when it detects EMI exceeding certain voltage levels. You will see random disconnect events in the Serial log as a first clue, and you will loose connectivity to the machine. Usually you will encounter this while a router, spindle or dust collection is running, but when you turn those off and do an air-cut the issue does not appear. | + | Most computers will try and protect themselves from potential EMI damage but shutting down the USB port when it detects EMI exceeding certain voltage levels. You will see random disconnect events in the Serial log as a first clue, and you will loose connectivity to the machine. Usually you will encounter this while a router, spindle or dust collection is running, but when you turn those off and do an air-cut the issue does not appear. |
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=== 1.3 False Hard-limit alarms === | === 1.3 False Hard-limit alarms === | ||
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EMI can cause Grbl to falsely think that the Hard limit switches has been hit (when you are sure the carriages did not touch any of the limit switches at the time of the Alarm) . This can largely be avoided by using [[https:// | EMI can cause Grbl to falsely think that the Hard limit switches has been hit (when you are sure the carriages did not touch any of the limit switches at the time of the Alarm) . This can largely be avoided by using [[https:// | ||
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+ | === 1.4 OpenBuilds Interface Capacitive Touch Buttons === | ||
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+ | EMI Can prevent proper working of the Interface' | ||
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==== 2. Mitigating EMI ==== | ==== 2. Mitigating EMI ==== | ||
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=== 2.1 Spacing noise sources away from signal wiring === | === 2.1 Spacing noise sources away from signal wiring === | ||
- | The easiest solution is to physically space EMI sources further away from any USB, Limit switch, and other low voltage signal cables: | + | The easiest solution is to physically space EMI sources further away from any USB, Limit switch, and other low voltage signal cables: |
- | * Stepper motor wiring | + | |
- | * Router power cable | + | * Stepper motor wiring |
- | * VFD wiring | + | * Router power cable |
- | * Plasma wiring | + | * VFD wiring |
- | * Power cables | + | * Plasma wiring |
+ | * Power cables | ||
Avoid running power/motor cabling in the same bundle/ | Avoid running power/motor cabling in the same bundle/ | ||
- | An excellent way of clearing Spindle power cabling / dust extraction hoses away from the other low voltage wiring, is to add a Swing Arm to your machine: See https:// | + | An excellent way of clearing Spindle power cabling / dust extraction hoses away from the other low voltage wiring, is to add a Swing Arm to your machine: See [[https:// |
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=== 2.2 Limits: Xtension Limit switches with onboard EMI filtering === | === 2.2 Limits: Xtension Limit switches with onboard EMI filtering === | ||
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We offer our [[https:// | We offer our [[https:// | ||
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=== 2.3 Earthing === | === 2.3 Earthing === | ||
Many of the components on your CNC machine will need to be Earthed for your safety: | Many of the components on your CNC machine will need to be Earthed for your safety: | ||
- | * DC power supply has an Earth | ||
- | * VFD / Router likely has an Earth (some routers do not, instead relying on double insulated bodies) | ||
- | * If you have issues with Static, especially when cutting plastics, consider earthing your machine frame. Note that some linear components, like V-Wheels, are insulating, so you may need to attach Earths to the gantry, z axis, spindle mount, and bed. | ||
- | * Note that DC GND is not the same as Earth/ | ||
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- | NB Never daisy-chain earth wiring: Wire all the Earths back to a central connection (Star-grounding), | ||
+ | * DC power supply has an Earth | ||
+ | * VFD / Router likely has an Earth (some routers do not, instead relying on double insulated bodies) | ||
+ | * If you have issues with Static, especially when cutting plastics, consider earthing your machine frame. Note that some linear components, like V-Wheels, are insulating, so you may need to attach Earths to the gantry, z axis, spindle mount, and bed. | ||
+ | * Note that DC GND is not the same as Earth/ | ||
+ | NB Never daisy-chain earth wiring: Wire all the Earths back to a central connection (Star-grounding), | ||
=== 2.4 Dust collection hoses === | === 2.4 Dust collection hoses === | ||
- | An often overlooked source of EMI in the form of static electricity discharges, comes in the form of vacuum / dust collection hoses. | ||
- | Ideally you want a dust-hose with anti-static features built in, but alternatively, | + | An often overlooked source of EMI in the form of static electricity discharges, comes in the form of vacuum / dust collection hoses. |
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+ | Ideally you want a dust-hose with anti-static features built in, but alternatively, | ||
- | An excellent way of clearing Spindle power cabling / dust extraction hoses away from the other low voltage wiring, is to add a Swing Arm to your machine: See https:// | + | An excellent way of clearing Spindle power cabling / dust extraction hoses away from the other low voltage wiring, is to add a Swing Arm to your machine: See [[https:// |
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=== 2.5 Power Filtering === | === 2.5 Power Filtering === | ||
- | Using a high quality DC power supply, like our [[https:// | + | Using a high quality DC power supply, like our [[https:// |
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=== 2.6 Use of ferrite cores === | === 2.6 Use of ferrite cores === | ||
- | You can purchase Ferrite cores from many online retailers, and electronics suppliers. They do wonders at suppressing EMI noise. You get a variety that can be clipped over existing wiring, which makes them really easy to install. | + | You can purchase Ferrite cores from many online retailers, and electronics suppliers. They do wonders at suppressing EMI noise. You get a variety that can be clipped over existing wiring, which makes them really easy to install. |
- | You can clip these around any troublesome wires. | + | You can clip these around any troublesome wires. |
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Here's an in-depth video explaining the working of Ferrite cores to filter EMI noise: [[https:// | Here's an in-depth video explaining the working of Ferrite cores to filter EMI noise: [[https:// | ||
+ | === 2.7 Shielding === | ||
- | === 2.7 Shielding ==== | + | In extreme cases you may need to make use of Shielded wire for any EMI sources, or any particularly sensitive EMI receptors. A shielded cable has a braided metal / foil shield between the individual wires, and the insulation. |
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- | In extreme cases you may need to make use of Shielded wire for any EMI sources, or any particularly sensitive EMI receptors. A shielded cable has a braided metal / foil shield between the individual wires, and the insulation. | + | |
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=== 2.8 VFD Spindles === | === 2.8 VFD Spindles === | ||
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VFDs create a lot of EMI. You will likely have to employ most of the solutions below to counteract the EMI from the VFD: | VFDs create a lot of EMI. You will likely have to employ most of the solutions below to counteract the EMI from the VFD: | ||
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- | * Consider a metal enclosure around the VFD | + | |
- | * The cable between the VFD and Inverter must be Shielded cable, with the shield earthed to the PE (Physical Earth) terminal on the VFD. | + | * Consider a metal enclosure around the VFD |
- | * You will likely need to add ferrite cores to the signal wires connected to the VFD | + | * The cable between the VFD and Inverter must be Shielded cable, with the shield earthed to the PE (Physical Earth) terminal on the VFD. |
- | * You will likely need to add ferrite cores to the power cable powering the VFD | + | * You will likely need to add ferrite cores to the signal wires connected to the VFD |
- | * If you have Shielded cables in use, only earth one end (side closest to the drive system of that component) as earthing both ends can create Ground loops | + | * You will likely need to add ferrite cores to the power cable powering the VFD |
- | * Refer to https:// | + | * If you have Shielded cables in use, only earth one end (side closest to the drive system of that component) as earthing both ends can create Ground loops |
+ | * Refer to [[https:// | ||
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