20 importing m-n-operating points, Importing m-n-operating points, 7applications – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Lenze · Drive Solution Designer · Manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 12/2013 · TD23

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Applications

7.20

Importing M-n-operating points

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7.20

Importing M-n-operating points

This application serves to dimension a rotary drive independent of a specific application. The appli-

cation data is determined via the motion profile to be created.
After the selection of the application, the MotionDesigner is opened automatically.
You have various options to create a rotary motion profile:

• Import operating points for torque/speed, moment of inertia and control signal for controller

inhibit and brake from an ASCII file.

Importing profile data

( 236)

• After the import, you can scale the individual profiles and add more elements.

• Open an Imp file with saved motion profile, moment of inertia and control signals for controller

inhibit and brake.

• Create the motion profile graphically.

• A detailed description of the operation of the MotionDesigner is provided in the chapter "

Mo-

tion design

".

( 224)

Note!

• You can only create rotary motion profiles.
• The preselected parameters (torque, moment of inertia, controller inhibit, brake) can-

not be removed. You cannot add more.

• The load-matching factor k

J

(ratio of moment of inertia of the load to moment of in-

ertia of the motor) is only calculated if the moment of inertia is imported.

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