User guide
Xenus Plus User Guide    Xenus Plus Filter 
Copley Controls  140 
D.1: Overview 
The XTL-FA-01 edge filter can be used to minimize noise on the output of any Xenus Plus drive. 
D.1.1: Differential and Common Mode Filtering 
Most noise is capacitively coupled from the motor power cable to neighboring cables. To minimize 
this noise, the XTL-FA-01 edge filter uses both differential edge filtering and common mode 
filtering. Differential edge filtering reduces the high frequency component of the PWM signal, thus 
producing a signal with less energy that can be coupled during transmission. Common mode 
filtering reduces the unnecessary common mode noise generated by PWM signals. 
D.1.2: Description and Functional Diagram 
The differential filter increases the rise time by at least a factor of 3, substantially reducing noise in 
the system. Copley Controls drives typically have a 150 ns rise-time (high frequency component in 
the MHz range). Thus, the edge filter can increase rise time to 500 ns, reducing the high frequency 
noise emissions by the square law. The differential filter is designed with 82 µH inductors and a 
proprietary passive circuit. The inductance will provide a total of 164µH in series with the load, 
helping to reduce ripple current. This brings low inductance motors into the required range. 
The common mode filter is designed with a 220 µH common mode toroid that works with the cable 
capacitance to earth ground to remove common mode switching noise. 
D.1.3: PWM Output Plot 
Amp
Filter
Motor
U
V
W
J1
J1-4
J1-3
J1-2
J1-1
Common
Mode
82uH
82uH
82uH
Differential
Mode
J2
J2-4
J2-3
J2-2
J2-1
U
V
W
Case GND
+HV
500ns
10%
90%
Raw PWM
Filtered
150ns










