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Lenze · 8400 StateLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.7

Sensorless vector control (SLVC)

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Other functions for differential setpoint feedforward control

From version V12.00.00 onwards,

the following additional functions are available for differential

setpoint feedforward control (torque feedforward control):

• In

C00653/1

, the sensitivity of setpoint feedforward control can be adapted.

• In

C00654/1

, alternatively to the nSpeedSetValue_a process signal, the new

nSpeedSetValueInertia_a process signal for the setpoint feedforward control can be selected at

the

LS_MotorInterface

SB. Via the nSpeedSetValueInertia_a process signal, an optional input

value (e.g. setpoint of the position or process controller) for the torque feedforward control can

be specified.

• For bTorqueModeOn = TRUE, the setpoint feedforward control is added to the torque setpoint

nTorqueSetValue_a. In this way, feedforward control of torque is also possible for torque-

controlled operation (e.g. for winder applications).

Stop!

In the Lenze setting of

C00654/1

, the speed setpoint of the speed controller

(nSpeedSetValue_a) is used for the torque feedforward control which is why it is also

called "differential setpoint feedforward control". A very sharp change of the speed

setpoint at the speed controller thus causes a strong torque impulse at the machine!
A very sharp change of the speed setpoint of the speed controller occurs if a control

creates the setpoint ramp itself and the speed setpoint is only written every 20 ms to the

drive. (In this case, the speed setpoint is changed every 20 ms.)
Deactivate the speed feedforward control for the speed setpoint in

C00654/1

if the

speed setpoint changes very sharply or the mass inertia is unknown (e.g. in case of

hoists)!

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