Extended Adaptation Of Parameters; Bico Techology: Basic Principles - Siemens SINAMICS G110D Operating Instructions Manual

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Introduction

2.3 Extended adaptation of parameters

2.3
Extended adaptation of parameters
2.3.1

BICO techology: basic principles

Functional principle of BICO technology and inverter open-loop control functions
The inverter software offers a range of open-loop control functions, communication functions,
as well as various diagnostics and operating functions. These functions are interconnected
via internal signal paths and represent the default control structure.
Figure 2-1
The functions can be parameterized and interconnected as required. The signal
interconnection of the functions is realized, contrary to electric circuitry, not using cables, but
in the software. The various functions use a range of inputs, outputs, and parameters.
Enable MOP (raise)
P1035.CDS
Enable MOP (lower)
P1036.CDS
Figure 2-2
Binectors and connectors
Connectors and binectors are elements used to exchange signals between the individual
functions. Connectors and binectors can be seen as "storage compartments":
● Connectors are used to store "analog" signals (e.g. speed setpoint)
● Binectors are used to store "digital" signals (e.g. 'MOP raise' command)
Definition of BICO technology
BICO technology describes the type of parameterization that can be used to disconnect all
the internal signal interconnections between the functions or establish new connections. This
is realized using Binectors and Connectors. Hence the name BICO technology. ( Binector
Connector Technology)
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Example: Pre-assigned signal interconnection for digital input 0 of a non-bus-capable
Control Unit
(19.13)
MOP output freq [Hz]
MOP
r1050
(19.14)
Example: MOP function (motorized potentiometer)
Operating Instructions, 2009-05-15, A5E02385577A AB
SINAMICS G110D

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