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6.9.4 Proportional Control
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6.9.4 Proportional Control
The /P-CON signal can be sent from the host control to select proportional control.
The speed control section uses a PI control if the reference stays zero in the speed
control. This integral effect
may cause the servomotor to move. Switch the PI control to a proportional control to prevent this from occur-
ring.
If the speed control is set with a zero clamp function, however, a position loop will be formed so there is no
need
to use this function. The speed control is set to proportional control if the /P-CON signal is ON.
Proportional control operation is set using
parameter Pn000.1 and input signal /P-CON.
(1) /P-CON Input Signal
Input signal /P-CON is used to switch between PI control and P control.
Example: Factory-set Input Signal Allocations
Note: This is an example when the input signal allocations are at the default factory settings.
(2) Control Method and Proportional Control Input Signal
Proportional control operation is enabled when the control method is set to speed or position control.
Note: Refer to 5.7 Combination of Control Methods for how to switch control methods.
Type
Signal
Name
Connector
Pin Number
Setting Meaning
Input /P-CON
CN1-41
[Factory setting]
OFF (High level)
Switches to PI control (proportional-integral
control)
.
ON (Low level) Switches to P control (proportional control).
SERVOPACK
/P-CON
P/PI
Switching
41
CN1
Parameter Contents
Switching to the Proportional
Control
Pn000
n.0[Fac-
tory setting]
Speed control
Can be switched with the factory
setting (CN1-41=/P-CON).
/P-CON signal can be allocated to
other ter
minals as required.
n.1 Position control
n.2 Force control
Cannot switch to proportional
con
trol.
n.3 Internal set speed control
Allocation of /P-CON to one of
terminals CN1-40 to 46
are
needed.
n.4
Internal set speed control Speed control
n.5
Internal set speed control
Position control
n.6
Internal set speed control
Force control
n.7
Position control
Speed control
n.8
Position control
Force control
n.9
Force control
Speed control
n.A
Speed control
Speed control with zero clamp
function
n.B
Position control Position control with reference
pulse inhibit function