System Design And Compensation; The Analytical Method - Galil Motion Control DMC-1600 Series User Manual

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Figure 10.8 - Bode plot of the open loop transfer function
For the given example, the crossover frequency was computed numerically resulting in 200 rad/s.
Next, we determine the phase of A(s) at the crossover frequency.
Finally, the phase margin, PM, equals
As long as PM is positive, the system is stable. However, for a well damped system, PM should
be between 30 degrees and 45 degrees. The phase margin of 70 degrees given above indicated
overdamped response.
Next, we discuss the design of control systems.

System Design and Compensation

The closed-loop control system can be stabilized by a digital filter, which is preprogrammed in the
DMC-1600 controller. The filter parameters can be selected by the user for the best
compensation. The following discussion presents an analytical design method.

The Analytical Method

The analytical design method is aimed at closing the loop at a crossover frequency, ω c , with a
phase margin PM. The system parameters are assumed known. The design procedure is best
illustrated by a design example.
Consider a system with the following parameters:
K t
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Magnitude
50
A(j200) = 390,000 (j200+51)/[(j200) 2 . (j200 + 2000)]
α = Arg[A(j200)] = tan -1 (200/51)-180° -tan -1 (200/2000)
α = 76° - 180° - 6° = -110°
PM = 180° + α = 70°
Nm/A
200
2000
W (rad/s)
Torque constant
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