Mounting breakout board onto 48v power supplies

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Mounting breakout board onto 48v power supplies

Postby Samarah » Thu Jul 25, 2024 1:34 pm

I’m planning to 3D print a custom enclosure to mount my motion controller (UC300ETH-5LPT) and planned breakout board (UCSB). Accessible space is very limited. I noticed that the 48v power supplies have threaded holes (denoted by yellow circles) that would work perfectly for the standoffs.

I want to ensure that I’m not missing anything in my logic concerning interference or not knowing what I don’t know. The motion controller is currently under the power supplies in the red box in the attached picture, so proximity shouldn’t be an issue.
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Re: Mounting breakout board onto 48v power supplies

Postby cncdrive » Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:29 pm

Well I would put a metal plate under the UC300ETH, between the UC300ETH and the powersupply just to make sure to shield it against the EMI noise possibly coming from the powersupplies.
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Re: Mounting breakout board onto 48v power supplies

Postby CT63 » Mon Jul 29, 2024 8:58 pm

Make sure the screws aren't too long that they make contact with the power supply circuit board or components and short out something. A metal plate between the 300ETH and PS isn't necessary, the power supply case is aluminum just make sure it's grounded.
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