Internal structure of a filter link, Simpliq – ElmoMC SimplIQ Digital Servo Drives-Bell Command Reference User Manual

Page 284

Advertising
background image

The sensor filter parameters are:

Parameter Description

Value

Range

KV[44]

Is filter active?

0: Filter not active and bypassed. All
other filter parameters are ignored.
100: Filter is active.

KV[45]

Last index in KV[N] used
for this filter

45+5n, where 1 ≤ n ≤ 2 is the number of
used second-order links. The
maximum resulting filter order is 4.

KV[46]…KV[50]

Parameters of first link

KV[51]…KV[55]

Parameters of second link

Table 7-4: Sensor Filter Parameters

The parameters of the analog speed reference filter are:

Parameter Description

Value

Range

KV[56]

Is filter active?

0: Filter not active and bypassed. All
other filter parameters are ignored.
100: Filter is active.

KV[57]

Last index in KV[N] used
for this filter

57+5n, where 1 ≤ n ≤ 2 is the number of
used second-order links. The
maximum resulting filter order is 4.

KV[58]…KV[62]

Parameters of first link

KV[63]…KV[67]

Parameters of second link

Table 7-5: Analog Speed Reference Filter Parameters

7.1. Internal Structure of a Filter Link

There are two types of filter links:

Type 16, a fixed link for which the next four link parameters are the filter coefficients.

A filter link has five parameters:

Element Description

Comment

0

Type

16 for fixed links
Other: Reserved

1…4 Filter

coefficients

k

1

, k

2

, k

3

and k

4

Used only for fixed blocks

The parameters k

1

, k

2

, k

3

and k

4

are stored inside the

SimplIQ

drive as integers. As a

result, when you read back these coefficients, they may have slightly different
values than those that you programmed.

SimplIQ for Steppers Application Note

Filters

MAN-STECR (Ver. 1.1)

85

Advertising