Appendix A Selecting Motor Control Functionality - Pacific Scientific OC950 Installation & Hardware Reference Manual

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Appendix A Selecting Motor
Control Functionality
Introduction
The SC900 family has three distinct modes of controlling the
motor shaft and two distinct sources for the shaft command:
Modes
Commands
A.1 Torque Block Modes
A.1.1 Analog Command Torque Block (BlkType = 0)
This mode allows the differential analog voltage between
terminals J4-1 and J4-2 to set the motor's terminal torque current
amplitude. Since the actual motor current amplitude (IFB) times
the motor's 0-peak line-line torque constant K
shaft torque, then the analog input directly controls motor shaft
torque. The overall gain of this block, i.e. the output current
amplitude in amps per input volt, is set by the CmdGain
parameter directly in Amp/V and should be set by the user to the
desired value.
MA950
Torque Control
Velocity Control
Position Control
Analog Command
Program Control
times 3
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