Analog scaling – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-RM002B-EN-P - September 2013

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Chapter 2

Analog Scaling

[Anlg In

n Lo]

[Anlg In

n Hi]

A scaling operation is performed on the value read from an analog input to
convert it to units usable for some particular purpose. Control the scaling by
setting parameters that associate a low and high analog value (in volts or mA)
with a low and high target (in Hz).

Example 1

P255 [Anlg In Type], Bit 0 = “0” (Voltage)

P545 [Spd Ref A Sel] = “Analog In 1”

P547 [Spd Ref A AnlgHi] = 60 Hz

P548 [Spd Ref A AnlgLo] = 0 Hz

P61 [Anlg In1 Hi] = 10V

P62 [Anlg In1 Lo] = 0V

This is the default setting, where 0V represents 0 Hz and 10V represents 60 Hz
providing 1024 steps (10 bit analog input resolution) between 0 and 60 Hz.

Example 2
Consider the following setup:

P255 [Anlg In Type], Bit 0 = “0” (Voltage)

P545 [Spd Ref A Sel] = “Analog In 1”

P61 [Anlg In1 Hi] = 10V

P62 [Anlg In1 Lo] = 0V

P547 [Spd Ref A AnlgHi] = 60 Hz

P548 [Spd Ref A AnlgLo] = 0 Hz

P520 [Max Fwd Speed] = 45 Hz

P522 [Min Fwd Speed] = 15 Hz

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