Master And Slave Output Diagram: Standard Operation - YASKAWA A1000 Manual

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U7-02, Slave Absolute Frequency, (available as an output to the slave by setting parameter H4-01 to 702), has the same
amplitude of 9 Hz (calculated by P1-02
centered around U7-04, the Slave Base Frequency. Since the Slave Base Frequency is 45 Hz, U7-02 varies from
36 to 54 Hz while in Traverse mode. Before entering Traverse mode, the Slave Absolute Frequency will rest at 48 Hz, as
represented by the equation in
U7-03, Slave Ripple Frequency, is the same as the U7-02 waveform without the Slave Base Frequency component. Slave
Ripple Frequency U7-03 is a bipolar waveform centered at 0 Hz. The output varies from 21 to 39 Hz during operation.
The Slave Ripple Frequency will rest at 3 Hz before entering Traverse mode as represented by the equation in
Figure 2
Run Command
P1-02 x Freq Ref
Frequency
Reference
0 Hz
U7-02
P1-02 x Freq Ref x P1-03
Slave Absolute
Frequency
U7-04
Slave Base
Frequency
P1-02 x Freq Ref
P1-02 x Freq Ref x P1-03
U7-03
Slave Ripple
Frequency
0 Hz
P1- 02 x
Freq Ref
Speed Agree
Disturb UP Status
multi-function output
During Disturbed
multi-unction output
YASKAWA TM.A1000SW.029 Traverse Application A1000 Custom Software Supplement
Reference Frequency). U7-02 is anti-phase to the master waveform and is
×
Figure
2.
P1-02 x Freq Ref x P1-03
P1-02 x Freq Ref
P1-04
P1-02 x Freq Ref
2 - P1-03
2 - P1-03
P1-02 x Freq Ref
Figure 2 Master and Slave Output Diagram: Standard Operation
P1-02 x Freq Ref x P1-03
P1-05
3 Application Selection
Figure
2.
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