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Delta Electronics AC Servo Drive ASDA-B User Manual

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Chapter 6 Control Modes of Operation|ASDA-B Series

Revision February 2008, Doc. Name: 2006PDD23000009

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Analog Speed Command S-curve Filter

ASDA-B series servo drives also provide Analog Speed Command S-curve Filter for the smoothing in

response to a sudden analog input signal.

Speed (rpm)

3000

-3000

0

1

3

2

4

6

5

7

9

8

Time (sec)

Motor Torque

Analog speed command

The analog speed command S-curve filter is for the smoothing of analog input signal and its function is

the same as the S-curve filter. The speed and acceleration curve of analog speed command S-curve

filter are both continuous. The above figure shows the curve of analog speed command S-curve filter

and the users can see the ramp of speed command is different during acceleration and deceleration.

Also, the users can see the difference of input command tracking and can adjust time setting by using

parameter P1-34, P1-35, P1-36 to improve the actual motor performance according to actual condition.

Analog Speed Command Low-pass Filter

Analog Speed Command Low-pass Filter is used to eliminate high frequency response and electrical

interference from an analog speed command and it is also with smoothing function.

Relevant parameters:

P1 - 06

SFLT

Accel / Decel Smooth Constant of Analog Speed
Command (Low-pass Filter)

Communication Addr.: 0106H

Default: 0

Related Section:

Applicable Control Mode: S

Section 6.3.3

Unit: ms

Range: 0 ~ 1000 (0: Disabled)

NOTE

1) If the setting value of parameter P1-06 is set to 0, it indicates the function of this parameter

is disabled and the command is just By-Pass.

SFLT

Target Speed