cncdrive wrote:The longer the USB cable the higher the impedance of the cable and so the more sensitive to noise. The same when for cable thickness, the thinner the cable wires the higher the impedance which means more noise sensitivity.
Remember that normally noise effects your computer's ground because the UC100 should connect to optoisolated breakout board so basicly the UC100 can get noise only via the USB cable. (Except if you have a ground loop which means that your breakout board is not isolating and it is grounded somewhere.)
Do not worry -- I saved everything (all the parts):
Five years ago, the cable supplied with the UC100 was white, 3.8mm in diameter and labeled "USB Shielded High Speed Cable 2.0 Revision 28AWG/1P+28AWG/2C AWM 2725 80DEGREES C 30V VW-1" it has a small tag "2.0M" (so, about 6 feet) and another small tag "Certified HI-SPEED USB 2.0".
The cable supplied with the UC100 purchased in February, 2018 is black, about 20cm shorter than the original, 3.8mm in diameter and labeled simply "USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED MINI CABLE"
The replacement cable that I purchased locally with the ferrite core is black, 10 feet long, 4.4mm in diameter and labeled "USB SHIELDED HIGH SPEED CABLE 2.0 REVISION 28AWG/1P+24AWG/2C MONOPRICE(TM) E119932-T (LOGO) AWM 2725 80 DEGREES C 30V VW-1 CSA LL84201-F4 AWM I/II A 80 DEGREES C 30V FT1 V10143
http://WWW.MONOPRICE.COM"
I have the S/N for both the UC100 modules if you would like them -- you can see that different molds were used for the case and the original also has a sticker "QC Passed" and the newer one does not.
On February 21st at 9:07am EST I wrote to your company asking whether the reseller was selling genuine products but then I located them on your website and placed my order at 10:01 am EST. I never did receive a response to my query, however.
I should mention that I also purchased an optoisolator at that time and it had no effect on the random errors (ABA testing protocol). I did not use an optoisolator in the prior five years and did not have these errors.
cncdrive continued wrote:
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And ofcourse the higher the noise level in your control system the worse it will be.
With an avarage system where the EMI noise is on a tolerable level the original cable supplied with the UC100 is fine.
With a system where the EMI noise level is higher than the avarage or in other words if it is higher than what is defined as maximum for home electronics equipments in the electrics standards then you might need a thicker and/or shorter and/or better shielded cable or you might need to reduce the noise at it's source which is usually the spindle motor, a plasma cutter and sometimes the stepper or servo motors and drives.
For this reason when running the controller in an industrial environment we recommend to use the UC400ETH and UC300ETH, because ethernet gives you isolated communication where the above described issue does not exist.
It seems pretty straight forward that a lessor quality cable was supplied this time around and that the cable was indeed the problem. I have tried to supply as detailed information as possible so that you yourself can determine if in fact your merchandise was being supplied or pirated copies. As you can see, this type of thing does directly impact your customers.