3 speed reference ramp, P.108) – Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Digital DC Drive Version 4.3 User Manual
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FlexPak 3000 DC Drive Software Reference
4.3
Speed Reference Ramp
From the speed reference source select block, the value of
SPD
SOURCE
SELECT
OUT
(P.193) is amplitude-limited by a minimum/maximum block. This block limits the
reference between
MINIMUM
SPEED
(P.003) and
MAXIMUM
SPEED
(P.004). You can
modify the results from this block using
REVERSE
DISABLE
(P.015) and
AUTO
MODE
MIN
BYPASS
(P.111). The inverter block changes the sign of the signal based on the
forward/reverse signal.
If your automatic speed reference signal is already conditioned, you can bypass the
S-curve block by using
AUTO
MODE
RAMP
BYPASS
(P.112). You can also bypass the
amplitude limit block while in auto mode by using
AUTO
MODE
MIN
BYPASS
(P.111)
If you use the S-curve block, S-curve smoothing rounds the
SPD
SOURCE
SELECT
OUT
(P.193) signal. It provides a smoother transition from constant level speed to the
acceleration or deceleration condition. This helps reduce machine wear.
The S-curve block controls how fast the speed reference changes based on the
ACCELERATION
TIME
(P.001),
DECELERATION
TIME
(P.002), and
S
-
CURVE
ROUNDING
(P.014). Within the S-curve block,
S
-
CURVE
ROUNDING
specifies the maximum rate of
change allowed for ramping. When a step change occurs on the input, the output’s
rate of change increases by
S
-
CURVE
ROUNDING
until the acceleration or deceleration
rate is reached. The rate is maintained until the output reaches a distance from the
input where the rate begins decreasing in
S
-
CURVE
ROUNDING
intervals.
The speed reference ramp block diagram is shown in figure 4.5.
TRIM
REFERENCE
SELECT
(P.108)
Trim reference
selection.
Parameter Range:
REGISTER
ANALOG
MANUAL
ANALOG
IN
1
NETW
IN
REG
1
NETW
IN
REG
2
NETW
IN
REG
3
ANALOG
IN
2
Default Setting:
REGISTER
Parameter Type:
Tunable
OIM Menu Path(s):
Drive Reference - Drive Reference Trim
The choices are:
•
REGISTER
: The reference is
TRIM
REF
REGISTER
(P.107).
•
ANALOG
MANUAL
: The reference is the analog manual reference input from
terminals 16, 17, and 18 of the Regulator board. Do not select this option if this
input is being used for the analog manual speed reference.
•
ANALOG
IN
1 or 2: The reference is from an I/O Expansion kit analog input. These
are only available if an I/O Expansion kit is installed.
•
NETW
IN
REG
1, 2, or 3: The reference is from a communication register. These
options are available only if a network kit is installed. Note that the network input
registers are updated only when Control Source (P.000) is set to
NETWORK
and
the network is active.