Notch filter – Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700S with Phase I Control Reference Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication PFLEX-RM002D-EN-E - August 2013

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Detail Drive Configuration and Operation

Chapter 1

Figure 18

shows the results of adding the lead-lag. The system had a response of

5 rad/sec. By adding the lead-lag filter the system response was increased to
50 rad/sec.

Figure 18 - Lead Filter Added to System

There is lead lag filter for the position loops speed reference. The parameters are
Kn = Parameter 25 [STrim2 Filt Gain], Wn = Parameter 26 [SpdTrim2 Filt
BW].

A typical use would be to set the lead function (Wld) to the velocity bandwidth
(parameter 90 [Spd Reg BW]) and the lag (Wlg) function to approximately five
times the lead term.

Notch Filter

A Notch Filter is used to remove a specific frequency. On analog inputs and
outputs, a notch filter could be used to eliminate any 60 Hz noise received from
adjacent 120V digital input and output wires.

The PowerFlex 700S has a notch filter that is used to eliminate any resonant
signal created by mechanical gear train. The mechanical gear train consists of two
masses (the motor and the load) and spring (mechanical coupling between the
two loads). This is shown in

Figure 19

.

Figure 19 - Mechanical Gear Train

Kspring

BL

Bm

Jm

Jload

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