Tuning, Tuning guidelines, General tuning rules – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx ULTRA 100 Series Drives Installation Manual User Manual

Page 167: High inertia loads, Chapter 9

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Publication 1398-5.2 – PDF 1997

Chapter 9

Tuning

Chapter 9

ULTRA 100 Series drives are tuned quickly and easily for a wide
variety of applications. Two tuning modes are available through the
software:

Auto Tune

Manual Tune

Tuning Guidelines

The following tuning guidelines briefly describe the tuning
adjustments. These guidelines provide you with a basic reference
point should the application require additional adjustments.

General Tuning Rules

Tune the velocity loop first and then, if the drive uses following or
step/direction commands, tune the position loop.

To widen the velocity loop bandwidth, increase the P-gain setting,
decrease the I-gain setting or increase the low-pass filter
bandwidth. This provides a faster rise time and increases drive
response.

To increase stiffness, increase the I-gain setting. It rejects load
disturbance and compensates for system friction.

To reduce velocity loop overshoot, increase P-gain or decrease I-
gain.

To reduce mechanical resonance, use a stiffer mechanical
coupling or decrease the low-pass filter value and the velocity
loop update rate.

If the motor oscillates, decrease either individually or together
the:

– P-gain
– I-gain
– low-pass filter bandwidth.

High Inertia Loads

Proper compensation of load inertia may not be simply a matter of
increasing the P-gain and I-gain settings. Problems are often
encountered when tuning systems with a high load to motor inertia
ratio.

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