IAI America SCON-C User Manual

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Appendix

3.2.4

Servo Gain Adjustment

Before the shipment, the servo has been adjusted in accordance with the standard specification of the actuator.
Accordingly, the servo settings need not be changed in normal conditions.
Nonetheless, the parameters relating to servo adjustment are made accessible by the customer so that speedy
actions can be taken in situations where vibration or noise occurs due to the affixing method of the actuator, load
condition, or the like.
In particular, custom types (having a longer ball screw lead or stroke than standard types) are more vulnerable to
vibration and noise due to external conditions.
In these circumstances, the following parameters must be changed. Contact IAI for details.

 Servo gain number

Parameter

No. Unit Input

range

Default

7

---

0 to 31

5


This parameter determines the response when a position control loop is used.
Increasing the set value improves the tracking performance with respect to the position command.
However, increasing the parameter value excessively increases the chances of overshooting.
If the set value is small, the tracking performance with respect to the position command drops and positioning
takes a longer time.











 Speed loop proportional gain

Parameter

No. Unit Input

range

Default

31

---

1 to 27661

Set individually in accordance with the

actuator characteristics.


This parameter determines the response when a speed control loop is used.
Increasing the set value improves the tracking performance with respect to the speed command (i.e., servo
rigidity increases).
The greater the load inertia, the larger this parameter value should be.
However, increasing the parameter value excessively makes the actuator more vulnerable to overshooting or
shaking, leading to mechanical vibration.










Speed

Set value is large (overshooting).

Set value is small.

Time

Speed

Set value is large (overshooting).

Set value is small.

Time

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