Notch filter – Rockwell Automation 20B PowerFlex 70, PowerFlex 700 Reference Manual User Manual

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Notch Filter

Rockwell Automation Publication PFLEX-RM001H-EN-P - June 2013

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Notch Filter

The 700 Vector has a notch filter in the torque reference loop used

to eliminate mechanical resonance created by a gear train. [Notch Filter Freq]
sets the center frequency for the 2 pole notch filter, and [Notch Filter K] sets the
gain.

Figure 24 Notch Filter Frequency

Due to the fact that most mechanical frequencies are described in Hertz, [Notch
Filter Freq] and [Notch Filter K] are in Hertz as well. The following is an
example of a notch filter.

A mechanical gear train consists of two masses (the motor and the load) and
spring (mechanical coupling between the two loads). See

Figure 25

.

Figure 25 Mechanical Gear Train

The resonant frequency is defined by the following equation:

Figure 26

shows a two mass system with a resonant frequency of 62 radians/

second (9.87 Hz). One Hertz is equal to 2ð

π

radians/second.

Vector

FV

Gain

0 db

Hz

Notch Filter Frequency

Notch Filter K

Kspring

BL

Bm

Jm

Jload

Jm is the motor inertia (seconds)
Jload is the load inertia (seconds)
Kspring is the coupling spring constant (rad

2

/sec)

resonance

Kspring

Jm

Jload

+

(

)

Jm

Jload

Ч

---------------------------------

=

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