Parameters: 30-** Special Features - Danfoss VLT AutomationDrive FC 300 Series Programming Manual

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3.20 Parameters: 30-** Special Features

3.20.1 30-0* Wobble Function
The wobble function is primarily used for synthetic yarn
winding applications. The wobble option is to be installed
in the frequency converter controlling the traverse drive.
The traverse drive frequency converter will move the yarn
back and forth in a diamond pattern across the surface of
the yarn package. To prevent a buildup of yarn at the
same points at the surface, this pattern must be altered.
The wobble option can accomplish this by continuously
varying the traverse velocity in a programmable cycle. The
wobble function is created by superimposing a delta
frequency around a center frequency. To compensate for
the inertia in the system a quick frequency jump can be
included. Especially suitable for elastic yarn applications
the option features a randomized wobble ratio.
Frequency
[Hz]
Par. 30-01 [Hz]: DELTA FREQ.
Par. 30-02 [%]: DELTA FREQ.
(Par. 30-03)
Par. 30-01 [Hz]
Par. 30-02 [%]
(Par. 30-03:)
Par. 30-*1: RAMP UP
CENTER FREQ
Par. 30-10: [RATIO T
Par. 30-08: [INDEPENDENT UP and DOWN]
Illustration 3.66
30-00 Wobble Mode
Option:
Function:
The standard speed open loop mode in
1-00 Configuration Mode is extended with a
wobble function. In this parameter it is
possible to select which method to be used
for the wobbler. The parameters can be set
as absolute values (direct frequencies) or as
relative values (percentage of other
parameter). The wobble cycle time can be
set as an absolute alue or as independent
up- and down times. When using an
absolute cycle time, the up- and down times
are configured through the wobble ratio.
[0]
Abs. Freq.,
*
Abs. Time
[1]
Abs. Freq.,
Up/ Down
Time
[2]
Rel. Freq.,
Abs. Time
[3]
Rel. Freq.,
Up/ Down
Time
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VLT
AutomationDrive Programmming Guide
Par. 30-07: WOBB TIME
Par. 30-06: JUMP TIME
Par. 30-04 [Hz]: JUMP FREQ
Par. 30-09 [%] : JUMP FREQ
Par. 30-09: RANDOM FUNC
Par 30-11: RANDOM MAX
Par 30-12: RANDOM MIN
T
T
UP
DOWN
/ T
]
UP
DOWN
Time [s]
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NOTE
This parameter cannot be adjusted while running.
NOTE
The setting of "Center Frequency" takes place via the
normal reference handling parameter group, 3-1*
30-01 Wobble Delta Frequency [Hz]
Range:
Function:
5.0
[0.0 -
The delta frequency is determining the
Hz
25.0 Hz]
magnitude of the wobble frequency. The delta
*
frequency is superimposed on the center
frequency. 30-01 Wobble Delta Frequency [Hz] is
selecting both the positive and negative delta
frequency. The setting of 30-01 Wobble Delta
Frequency [Hz] must thus not be higher than
the setting of the center frequency. The initial
ramp up time from standstill until the wobble
sequence is running is determined by
parameter group 3-1*.
30-02 Wobble Delta Frequency [%]
Range:
Function:
25 %
[0 - 100 %] The delta frequency can also be expressed
*
as percentage of the center frequency and
can thus be maximum 100%. The function
is the same as for 30-01 Wobble Delta
Frequency [Hz].
30-03 Wobble Delta Freq. Scaling Resource
Option:
Function:
Select which drive input should be
used to scale the delta frequency
setting.
[0]
No function
*
[1]
Analog input 53
[2]
Analog input 54
[3]
Frequency input 29
FC 302 only
[4]
Frequency input 33
[7]
Analog input X30/11
[8]
Analog input X30/12
[15] Analog Input X48/2
30-04 Wobble Jump Frequency [Hz]
Range:
Function:
0.0
[ 0.0 -
The jump frequency is used to compensate for
Hz
20.0 Hz]
the inertia in the traverse system. If a jump in
*
the output frequency is required in the top and
in the bottom of the wobble sequence, the
frequency jump is set in this parameter. If the
traverse system has a very high inertia a high
jump frequency may create a torque limit
warning or trip (warning/alarm 12) or an over
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