IAI America ACON-SE User Manual

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5. Parameter Settings

5.2.4 Servo

Gain

Adjustment

Since servo adjustment is made in accordance with the standard specification of the actuator before shipment,
this setting need not be changed in normal conditions of use.
However, because vibrations or abnormal sounds may be produced due to the affixing method of the actuator or
loading conditions, parameters related to servo adjustment are released.
Especially custom-made items (the lead length of the ball screw is greater, stroke is longer, etc., than the standard
items) may produce vibrations or abnormal sounds with the effect of external conditions.
In such cases, the parameters shown below need to be changed. Please contact IAI.

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Servo gain number (No. 7 PLG0)

Parameter No.

Unit

Input range

Default



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±

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This parameter determines the response of the position control loop.
Increasing the setting in this parameter will enhance the response to the position command.
However, excessively increasing it facilitates producing overshoot.
Lower settings will deteriorate the response to the position command, which requires more time.

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Parameter No.

Unit

Input range

Default





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This parameter determines the response of the speed control loop.
Increasing the setting in this parameter will enhance the response to the position command. (The servo rigidity
will be higher.)
The higher the load inertia becomes, the larger the value should be set.
However, excessively increasing the setting will cause overshooting or oscillation, which facilitates producing the
vibrations of the mechanical system.

Speed

Lower setting

Higher setting (overshoot)

Time

Time

Speed

Lower setting

Higher setting (overshoot)

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