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SimplIQ

Software Manual

Introduction

MAN-SIMSW (Ver. 1.4)

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1.2

Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used in this document:

Download

Transfer of data from the host to the drive.

DSP

Digital signal processor.

EDS

Electronic data sheet. The list of CAN objects supported by a device, in a
form suitable for standard configuration software.

IDE

Integrated development environment.

PDO

Process data object. A CAN message type, which eliminates the need for
allocation the data payload for object addressing by pre-agreement
concerning the message contents (PDO mapping).

Upload

Transfer of data from the drive to the host

Chapter 2:

SimplIQ

Drive Description

SimplIQ

drives are sophisticated, network-oriented, single-axis digital drives, featuring:

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State-of-the-art control algorithms including high-order filters and gain scheduling

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A sophisticated reference generation algorithm, which includes absolute time
interpolated motion, auxiliary signal following and ECAM

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Synchronization capability for network operation

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Conformance to CANopen standards

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User-friendly programming

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Advanced analysis tool for setup

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Built-in auto-tuning facilities

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Built-in database maintenance tools

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Built-in firmware maintenance tools

All these features are implemented in the tiny DSP environment.

2.1

Software Organization

In the

SimplIQ

family of drives, the DSP software is divided into three parts:

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Boot software, which is permanently burnt into the internal DSP flash memory and
cannot be upgraded during product life. The boot software includes data that assists
the firmware in identifying the exact drive model in which it is operating. The data
includes the maximal motor phase current, the nominal bus voltage, the hardware of
the communication sensors and I/O interface, and the grade (model) of the drive
(Standard or Advanced).

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