Electric noise from a fan & multiple current sources
EMHmark7
Posts: 93
Hi,
1) If I wish to put a cooling fan for cooling motor drivers on the same power supply as the one sourcing one of the 2 stepper motor pairs.
(total of 2 power supplies + the digital side from USB power)
Should I put some electrical stabilization for protecting the digital circuitry?
My motor power source is 12V/4A and the digital is sourced by USB through Parallax Flip board.
2) I do not remember why, but I managed a while ago to have TWO DC power supplies 12V/4A, each driving 2 stepper motors, besides the Parallax Flip board for digital sides.
Does anybody see any possible problem between the two power supplies working in parallel? (Of course all on a common Ground).
Thanks
Marc
1) If I wish to put a cooling fan for cooling motor drivers on the same power supply as the one sourcing one of the 2 stepper motor pairs.
(total of 2 power supplies + the digital side from USB power)
Should I put some electrical stabilization for protecting the digital circuitry?
My motor power source is 12V/4A and the digital is sourced by USB through Parallax Flip board.
2) I do not remember why, but I managed a while ago to have TWO DC power supplies 12V/4A, each driving 2 stepper motors, besides the Parallax Flip board for digital sides.
Does anybody see any possible problem between the two power supplies working in parallel? (Of course all on a common Ground).
Thanks
Marc
Comments
Regarding the cooling fan and digital circuitry. It depends on the type of cooling fan motor, the amount of power involved, the power supply for the digital circuitry, the supply for the whole thing (fan + digital). USB has current limits too.
The Flip has its own voltage regulator and filter capacitors. Some cooling fans have their own digital driver and don't generate much noise. It all depends on the details.
I am kind of afraid to use an 8AMP PS.
Thanks
Marc