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Parker EME
Setting up Compax3
192-120113 N08 C3I12T11 - December 2010
225
If this distance is too small, the stability of the control can be very negatively
influenced!
Bandwidth filter 1 (O2150.2) / bandwidth filter 2 (O2150.5)
This defines the width of the notch filter.
The value refers to the entire frequency band, where the attenuation of the filter is
higher than (-)3dB.
In practice it shows that even if there is enough distance towards the control, it can
be negatively influenced by too high bandwidths (higher than 1/4 of the center
frequency).
5 xor 2x
4
4/1.2150
.2150
==
O
xO
Depth filter 1 (O2150.3) / depth filter 2 (O2150.6)
With this the size of the attenuation of the filter must be at the position of the center
frequency. One stands here for complete attenuation (- dB) and zero for no
attenuation.
6 xor 3x
101.2150
20
][
==
=
dBD
xO
D [dB]: The desired attenuation at the center frequency in dB
Saturation behavior
In this chapter you can read about:
Current jerk response .................................................................................................... 225
Current jerk response with the activated saturation characteristic line ............................ 226
Saturation can be stated with the aid of current jerk responses at different current
height.
Current jerk response
Current jerk response of a motor to 2 different currents (1Arms / 2Arms)
1) Actual current
2) Setpoint current
In the above figure we can see from the settling response that the drive shows a
distinctive tendency to oscillate at doubled current. The saturation characteristic
line, which is used to linearly reduce the P-term of the current loop depending on
the current, helps against such a saturation behavior.
If you respect the saturation for the above example with the aid of the saturation
characteristic line, the tendency to oscillate of the current loop can again be
activated.
Note:

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Parker Compax3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protection ClassIP20
Control ModesTorque, Speed, Position
Feedback OptionsIncremental encoder, Absolute encoder, Resolver
Communication InterfacesCANopen, EtherCAT, Profinet
Safety FeaturesSTO (Safe Torque Off), SS1 (Safe Stop 1), SOS (Safe Operating Stop)
Input Voltage200-480 VAC
Relative Humidity5% to 85% (non-condensing)
Shock ResistanceAccording to EN 60068-2-27
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C

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