Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Safety Information
- Chapter 2: Product Description
- 2.1. Functional Description
- 2.2. Product Features
- 2.2.1. High Power Density
- 2.2.2. Supply Input
- 2.2.3. Servo Control
- 2.2.4. Advanced Filters and Gain Scheduling
- 2.2.5. Motion Control
- 2.2.6. Fully Programmable
- 2.2.7. Feedback Ports Options
- 2.2.8. Feedback Sensor Specifications
- 2.2.9. Communications
- 2.2.10. Safety
- 2.2.11. Outputs
- 2.2.12. Inputs
- 2.2.13. Built-In Protection
- 2.2.14. Status Indication
- 2.2.15. Automatic Procedures
- 2.3. System Architecture
- 2.4. How to Use this Guide
- Chapter 3: Technical Information
- Chapter 4: Installation
- 4.1. Site Requirements
- 4.2. Unpacking the Drive Components
- 4.3. Connectors
- 4.4. Mounting the Gold Hawk
- 4.5. Integrating the Gold Hawk on a PCB
- 4.6. The Gold Hawk Connection Diagram
- 4.7. Main Power, Auxiliary Power and Motor Power
- 4.8. STO (Safe Torque Off) Inputs
- 4.9. Feedback
- 4.10. User I/Os
- 4.11. Communications
- 4.12. Powering Up
- 4.13. Initializing the System
- 4.14. Heat Dissipation
- Chapter 5: Technical Specifications
- Chapter 6: Gold Line Standards

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4.7.4. Single Supply
A single isolated DC power supply can provide power for both the main power and the Auxiliary
(Drive Logic) Supply. The drawing below shows how a single supply is connected.
Figure 10: Single Supply for both the Main Power Supply and the Auxiliary Supply
4.7.5. Separate Auxiliary (Backup) Supply
Power to the Auxiliary Supply can be provided by a separate Auxiliary Supply.
Figure 11: Separate Auxiliary Supply Connection Diagram