8basic drive functions (mck) – Lenze 8400 HighLine User Manual
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Basic drive functions (MCK)
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Positioning
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Position (
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Target position or distance to be traversed.
When the position is indicated, a distinction is made between absolute position and relative position:
• An absolute position always indicates the distance to the defined zero position:
Absolute position = Target position
• A relative position indicates the distance to the starting position (current position):
Relative position = Target position - Starting position
Speed (
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Maximum speed during the positioning process.
• Depending on the profile parameters of position, acceleration and deceleration , it is possible that
the drive will not even reach the maximum speed. In this case, the graphic representation will be a
trapezium instead of a triangle:
Acceleration
Travelling speed (is not reached in this case)
Deceleration
Target position (or traversing distance)
Acceleration (
Maximum acceleration during the positioning process.
• Two types of acceleration are distinguished:
• Constant acceleration: the speed increases linearly.
• Linearly increasing acceleration: Speed increases in S-shape.
A linearly increasing acceleration (S-profile) results from the setting of an S-ramp time (see more
below).
Constant acceleration (L-profile)
Linearly increasing acceleration (S-profile)
Deceleration (
Maximum deceleration during the positioning process.
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