2 outer control loop signal processing, 5 (p.499), P.849) – Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Digital DC Drive Version 4.3 User Manual

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9-4

FlexPak 3000 DC Drive Software Reference

9.2

Outer Control Loop Signal Processing

The

OCL

reference signal passes through a reference and a forward path.

9.2.1 Configuring the OCL Reference Path

You can configure the

OCL

to include an S-curve block. This prevents the

speed/voltage loop from being “jerked” when the

OCL

is enabled. The S-curve block

output ramps smoothly from the

OCL

FEEDBACK

(P.847) value to the

OCL

reference

setpoint to reduce mechanical wear.

The

OCL

reference signal is fed into the S-curve block, where it is modified by

OCL

REF

RAMP

TIME

(P.802) and

OCL

REF

ROUNDING

(P.803). These parameters determine the

amount of rounding and minimum amount of time of the

OCL

reference ramp when the

OCL

S-curve block output changes from 0 to full scale and vice versa. Rounding is

performed at the beginning and end of an

OCL

reference change.

You can check the output of the block through

OCL

RAMP

OUTPUT

(P.846).

DIG

IN

5 (P.499)

State of the outer
control loop enable
input (terminal 64 on
the I/O Expansion
kit).

Parameter Range:

ON

OFF

Default Setting:

n/a

Parameter Type:

Output

OIM Menu Path(s):

Input/Output - Digital I/O

DIG

IN

5 is

ON

when +24VDC is applied for more than 10 msec. It is

OFF

when 0VDC

is applied.

OCL

ENABLE

(P.849)

The status of the

OCL

enable signal.

OFF

indicates the

OCL

is

disabled (held in
reset).

ON

means it is

operating.

Parameter Range:

ON

OFF

Default Setting:

n/a

Parameter Type:

Output

OIM Menu Path(s):

Outer Control Loop (

OCL

) -

OCL

Test Points

OCL

RAMP

OUTPUT

(P.846)

The outer control
loop reference
S-curve block output
in

OCL

user-defined

units.

Parameter Range:

n/a

Default Setting:

n/a

Parameter Type:

Output

OIM Menu Path(s):

Outer Control Loop (

OCL

) -

OCL

Test Points

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