Speed Controller - Siemens SINAMICS G130 Operating Instructions Manual

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7.4.4

Speed controller

Both closed-loop control techniques with and without encoder (SLVC, VC) have the same
speed controller structure that contains the following components as kernel:
● PI controller
● Speed controller pre-control
● Droop Function
The torque setpoint is generated from the total of the output variables and reduced to the
permissible magnitude by means of torque setpoint limitation.
Function of the speed controller
The speed controller receives its setpoint (r0062) from the setpoint channel and its actual
value (r0063) either directly from the speed actual value encoder (vector control with
encoder) or indirectly via the motor model (encoderless vector control). The system
difference is increased by the PI controller and, in conjunction with the pre-control, results in
the torque setpoint.
When the load torque increases, the speed setpoint is reduced proportionately when the
droop function is active, which means that the single drive within a group (two or more
mechanically connected motors) is relieved when the torque becomes too great.
Figure 7-14
The optimum speed controller setting can be determined via the automatic speed controller
optimization function (p1900 = 1, rotating measurement).
If the moment of inertia has been specified, the speed controller (Kp, Tn) can be calculated
by means of automatic parameterization (p0340 = 4). The controller parameters are defined
in accordance with the symmetrical optimum as follows:
Tn = 4 x Ts
Kp = 0.5 x r0345 / Ts = 2 x r0345 / Tn
Ts = Sum of the short delay times (includes p1442 and p1452).
Inverter chassis units
Operating Instructions, 07/2016, A5E00331449A
Speed controller
Setpoint channel and closed-loop control
7.4 Vector speed/torque control with/without encoder
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