Bias function – Yaskawa Sigma II Series Servo System User Manual

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Sigma II User’s Manual

Chapter 6: Servo Adjustment

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2.

Gradually increase the set value of Pn109 so that the positioning completion sig-
nal (/COIN) will be output too quickly.
Make sure that the positioning completion signal (/COIN) does not bounce (i.e.,
turned ON and OFF repeatedly within a short period) and that speed overshoot
does not occur. These will likely occur if the feed-forward value is too high.
It is possible to add a primary delay filter (to be set in Pn10A) to the feed-for-
ward function. The primary delay filter may prevent the positioning completion
signal from bouncing and the system speed from overshooting.

Bias Function

This function adds the bias set in Pn107 to the output (i.e., speed reference) of the
error counter if the number of accumulated pulses of the error counter exceeds the
bias increment width set in Pn108. The bias will not be added if the output is within
the bias increment width. As a result, the number of accumulated pulses of the error
counter decreases and the time required for positioning can be shortened.
If the bias set value of Pn107 is too large, the motor speed will be unstable. The
optimum bias value varies with the load, gain, and bias increment width. Make bias
adjustments while observing the response. When not using this function, set Pn107
to 0.

Speed

Speed

reference

Bias

Pn107

Motor speed without bias function
Motor speed with bias function

Time

ON

OFF

OFF

Bias increment width

(Accumulated pulse setting)

Pn108

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