Analog output
Process variables that change only slowly e.g. the power module temperature, can be output via two virtual
analog outputs (ANOUT3 and 4). This is realized by generating a PWM signal (pulse width modulation) on a
digital output. The period T is adjustable with parameter An.46 or An.52 "ANOUT period" of 1 ...240 s.
Fig. 7.2.2.a PWM output signal
Input value 50 %
Input value 25 %
3.3.3 Analog output / display (ru.33...34)
The following parameters are used to display the analog outputs, before and after the characteristic amplifier:
ru.33 ANOUT1 / pre amplification display
ru.34 ANOUT1 / post ampl. disp.
3.3.4 ANOUT 1 function (An.31 / An.36 / An.41, An.47)
These parameters define the process variable, which controls the respectiveoutput . Following adjustments are
possible:
Val-
Function
ue
2
Actual line frequency (ru.03)
5
Reference DC voltage (ru.18)
6
DC current (ru.15)
7
AC current (ru.17)
8
Digital with An.32 / 42 / 48
Power
12
(ru.38)
26
Actual power (ru.81)
Not listed values are not assigned.
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ANOUT 3/4
T= An.46/52
module
temperature
COMBIVERT R6-N
0...±115 %
An.31 / An.41 / An.47
Standard An.31 10 V ≙ 100 %
X
100%
100%
100%
100%
0...100 %
100%
100%
t
0...±400 %
≙
100 Hz
≙
1000 V
≙
2x DC rated current (In.02)
≙
200 A supply rated current
≙
100 °C
≙
2x Regeneration rated actual power
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