Rockwell Automation Motion Analyzer Software User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication MOTION-UM004B-EN-P - October 2012
Chapter 2
Sizing Your System
Figure 126 - Trapezoidal Profile
Parameters
Description
Smoothness
Used to decrease the discontinuity in the transition from a dwell to motion. Select the
smoothness from the pull-down menu. Three smoothness options are available.
Automatic
0% Jerk (Trapezoidal)
Standard
40% Jerk (Partial S-curve)
Maximum
100% Jerk (Full S-curve)
Accel/Decel Jerk
The percent of time for Acceleration/Deceleration Jerk increases the peak acceleration (and
therefore current) above that of a trapezoidal motion profile. The following values illustrate
the effect of Acceleration/Deceleration Jerk on current. The acceleration of a trapezoidal
motion profile is taken to be 100%.
0% Jerk
100% acceleration and current (Linear or Trapezoidal).
18% Jerk
110% acceleration and current.
33% Jerk
120% acceleration and current.
66% Jerk
150% acceleration and current.
100% Jerk
200% acceleration and current (S-curve).
Apply +ve/-ve
Velocity Limit
When you enter the Positive or Negative Velocity Limit for the profile, Motion Analyzer adjusts
the acceleration and deceleration times required to reach the desired velocity limits.
IMPORTANT
Smoothness is used to reduce mechanical wear and tear. Due to display
limitations, the
More Options Profile Editor Mode
dialog box does not show
infinite jerk at points of velocity discontinuity. Using 0% Jerk time may lead to
premature mechanical failure.