Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual

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Using the Function Block

10-19

The multiply/divide function can be performed as either standard
math or per unit math. Per unit math lets you multiply/divide internal
drive units on a per unit basis, where 4096 is equal to one unit. With
per unit math, 4096 x 4096 = 4096, because you actually multiply 1
unit by 1 unit to get 1 unit. The equation used for per unit math is as
follows:

In this example, the drive controlling the smaller spindle follows the
speed of the drive controlling the larger spindle. This example is
shown in Figure 10.23.

Figure 10.23
Example of a Drive Ratio

The smaller D2 will spin approximately 4.096 times faster than the
D1 Drive. This Ratio is set by the IN2 and IN3 parameters.

If the current command speed of D1 Speed Ref P29 was 25% of its
base speed, its value would be 1024.

.25 x 4096 (1PU Base Speed) = 1024

IN1 = 1024
IN2 = 16777
IN3 = 4096

Example:

In1 x In2 x 65536

IN3

= 32 bit Out

199 x 8192 x 65536

(IN1)

100

(IN3)

(IN2)

= 1,068,373,115 (decimal)

Output:

1,068,373,115 (dec) =

Whole: Fract:

Hex

MSW

LSW

Output: 213

3FAE (hex) = 16,302 (dec)

147B (hex) = 5,243 (dec)

Output: 214

P213

P214

LSW = 0

MSW = 16302

STD Math

PU Math

Whl = 16302 dec

Fract = 5243 dec

3FAE 147B

Speed Ref 1

An Out 1 Value

29

105

96

An In 1 Value

Hardwired Connection
Between Drives

D1

D2

198

Func In 1

IN2
IN3

=

16777

4096

=

4.096 PU D2

1 PU D1

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