Current-dependent stator leakage inductance ppp(i), 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual
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Motor control (MCTRL)
5.9
Sensorless control for synchronous motors (SLPSM)
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5.9.4.3
Current-dependent stator leakage inductance Ppp(I)
This function extension is only available from version 04.00.00!
The current controller must be adjusted to the electrical characteristics of the motor stator
) and stator leakage inductance (
). In case of modern motors, the stator
leakage inductance changes with the height of the current so that a new current controller setting
is required for each current height.
When the motor is operated with very low and very high currents (e.g. in Pick and place
applications), it is not always possible to achieve a satisfactory current controller setting for all
operating points. For this purpose, the correction of the stator leakage inductance and current
controller parameters is now possible via an adjustable saturation characteristic (17 interpolation
points).
Short overview of the relevant parameters:
Parameter
Info
Lenze setting
Value Unit
PSM: Ppp saturation characteristic (17 interpolation
points)
100 %
PSM: Imax Lss saturation characteristic
3000.0 A
PSM: Activate Ppp saturation char.
0: Off
Note!
• When a Lenze motor is selected from the »Engineer« motor catalogue, the
corresponding saturation characteristic is set in
and – if required – the
correction via this saturation characteristic is switched on in
• For third-party motors: If the current controller becomes unstable with high currents,
contact the motor manufacturer to find out whether the stator leakage inductance
changes with the current level. If required, the saturation characteristic of this motor
must be set in
and then activated in