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AG[N] - Analog Gains Array
Purpose:
Sets the gains for preconditioning analog signals, when RM = 1:
AG[1] sets the gain of analog input #1 when used as a torque command (UM=1, 3).
AG[2] sets the gain of analog input #1 when used as a speed command (UM=2).
When RM = 0, the AG[N] parameters are ignored.
The meaning of the analog gains depends on the unit mode, as shown in the following
table.
Value Description Units
UM=1, 3 One volt at the analog reference input
command controls the motor phase current
of AG[1] amperes.
Ampere/volt
UM=2 One volt at the analog reference input
command controls a speed of AG[2]
counts/second.
Count/second/volt
Table 3-2: Analog Gains - Analog Input #1
Notes:
AG[1]defines motor phase amperes and not RMS amperes.
In stepper mode (UM=3), the two external inputs play different roles: The analog
input voltage sets the motor power while the follow pulse/direction or quadrature
input determines the position.
The polarity of the analog reference signal may be reversed by setting the sign of
the AG[N] parameter accordingly.
Attributes: Type: Parameter, Real
Source: Program, RS-232, CANopen
Restrictions: None
Default values: AG[1]=0.1
AG[2]=1
Non-volatile
Range: [-10,000,000…10,000,000]
Index range: [1, 2]
Unit modes: All
Activation: Immediate
See also:
AN[N], AS[N], UM, RM, VH[N], VL[N]
Reference chapters in the SimplIQ Software Manual:
Chapter 11, ”Unit Modes;“ Chapter 10, “The Current Controller”
SimplIQ Command Reference Manual Alphabetical Listing
MAN-SIMCR (Ver. 4.5)
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