TIDUA05B June 2015 – March 2025
Figure 7-41 shows a picture of the surge test setup for TIDA-00176. During the EFT test, the SubD-15 female connector was connected to a 30-m (10 m + 20 m) twisted pair shielded cable with a ROD480 Sin/Cos encoder at the far end.
Figure 7-41 IEC61000-4-5 Surge Test Setup for TIDA-00176| PHENOMENON | BASIC STANDARD | LEVEL | TIDA-00176 CONNECTOR | ACHIEVED PERFORMANCE CRITERION(1) | COMMENT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surge | IEC61000-4-4 | ±0.5 kV/2 Ω (10-m + 20-m shielded cable) | SubD-15 | B | |
| Surge | IEC61000-4-4 | ±1 kV/2 Ω (10-m + 20-m shielded cable) | SubD-15 | B |
| ERROR COUNTER | ANGULAR ERROR RANGE [DEGREE] | OCCURRENCE @ 0.5 kV | OCCURRENCE @ 1 kV |
|---|---|---|---|
| Error Range 1 | >1.0 | 0 | 0 |
| Error Range 2 | 0.18 ≤ Error < 1.0 | 0 | 0 |
| Error Range 3 | 0.1 ≤ Error < 0.18 | 1 | 5 |
| Error Range 4 | 0.01 ≤ Error < 0.1 | 1 | 4 |
| Error Range 5 | 0.001 ≤ Error < 0.01 | 204 | 5669 |
Figure 7-42 Measured Angle During ±1-kV Surge Test Period at 10-Hz Update RateThe angle remains constant prior and after the surge test at 1-kV. The maximum error on the plot was just 0.0009 degrees. As the update rate is only 10 Hz, the angle with the higher error as listed in Figure 7-8 is not printed through the UART.
The mechanical M23 connectors between the three cables did not allow for a mechanical robust continuous connection of the shield due to a lack of screws. A proper electrical connection is made with copper and verified by the operator from CSA Group through a measured surge current. Once tests at
±2 kV have been conducted with a cable with appropriate mechanical connectors, the design guide will be updated accordingly.