4 setting stop mode, 1 adjusting offset – Yaskawa SGDB User Manual

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3.4 Setting Stop Mode

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3.4

Setting Stop Mode

This section describes how to stop the motor properly.

3.4.1 Adjusting Offset

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“Why Does not the Motor Stop?”

When 0 V is specified as reference voltage for speed/torque control (analog reference),
the motor may rotate at a very slow speed and fail to stop. This happens when reference
voltage from the host controller or external circuit has a slight reference offset (in mV
units). If this offset is adjusted to 0 V, the motor will stop.

When reference voltage from the host

controller or external circuit has an offset

Offset

Offset adjustment

Offset is corrected
by the
SERVOPACK.

Reference

voltage

Reference

speed or

reference torque

Reference
voltage

Reference speed

or reference torque

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Adjusting the Reference Offset

The following two methods can be used to adjust the reference offset to 0 V.

Automatic adjustment of reference
offset

Reference offset is automatically adjusted to 0 V.

Manual adjustment of reference
offset

Reference offset can be intentionally set to a
specified value.

NOTE

If a position control loop is formed in the host controller, do not use automatic adjustment
in 1. Always use manual adjustment in 2.

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