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Servo gain adjustment – IAI America PSEL User Manual

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Appendix

4. Servo

Gain

Adjustment


Since the servo has been adjusted at the factory in accordance with the standard specification of the
actuator, the servo gain need not be changed in normal conditions of use.
However, vibration or noise may occur depending on how the actuator is affixed, specific load condition,
and so on, and therefore the parameters relating to servo adjustment are disclosed to allow the customer
to take quick actions should adjustment become necessary.
Particularly with custom models (whose ball screw lead or stroke is longer than that of the standard
model), vibration/noise may occur due to external conditions.
In this case, the parameters shown below must be changed. Contact IAI for details.

 Position gain

Axis-specific parameter number

Unit

Input range

Default value (reference)

60

/sec

1 ~ 9999

45

This parameter determines the level of response with respect to a position control loop.
Increasing the setting improves compliance with the position command.
However, increasing the setting too much increases the tendency of the actuator to overshoot.
If the setting is low, compliance with the position command drops and the positioning time increases as
a result.














 Speed loop proportional gain

Driver parameter number

Unit

Input range

Default value (reference)

43

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1 ~ 32767

300

This parameter determines the level of response with respect to a speed control loop.
Increasing the setting improves compliance with the speed command (i.e., servo rigidity increases).
The greater the load inertia, the higher the setting should be.
However, increasing the setting too much increases the tendency of the actuator to overshoot or
oscillate, resulting in increased mechanical vibration.














Speed

Setting is high (overshoot)

Setting is low

Time

Speed

Setting is high (overshoot)

Setting is low

Time