Load Control - Parker Compax3 Operating Instructions Manual

Positioning via digital i/os & com port
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Setting up Compax3
4.3

Load control

In this chapter you can read about:
Configuration of load control .......................................................................................... 160
Error: Position difference between load mounted and motor feedback too high ............. 161
Load control signal image .............................................................................................. 161
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The load control can be activated via an additional feedback system for the
acquisition of the actual position of the load.
This helps for example compensate the slip between material and roller or non-
linearities of the mechanic parts.
The load position is set to the demand position.
Please note:
This function is not available in the C3I10T10 and C3I11T11 devices.
As a sensor signal, Encoder (see on page 388) with A/B track, Step/Direction
signal or SSI - sensor is supported.
This controller structure improves the stationary precision at the load after the
decay of all control movements.
An increase of the dynamic precision (faster transient response) can in general
not be reached with the "load control" structure variant.
Notes on the SSI sensor
With Multiturn: Number of sensor rotations with absolute reference
Word length: Gives the telegram length of the sensor.
Baud rate/step: Max. transmission rate of the path measurement system.
Gray code: Sensor gray code coded yes/no (if no binary coded).
Note:
The absolute position is not evaluated!
It is available in the objects 680.24 (load position) and 680.25 (master position)
(C3T30, C3T40).
General requirements for supported SSI feedbacks
Baud rate: 350k ... 5MBaud
Word length: 8 ... 32 Bit
Binary or gray code (start value = 0)
Initialization time after PowerOn: < 1.1s
Signal layout:
192-120113 N08 C3I12T11 - December 2010
C3I12T11

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