28 pid control, Pid control -42 – Yaskawa V7 Drives User Manual

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The Proportional, Integral and Derivative control function provides closed-loop control, or regulation,
of a system process variable (pressure, temperature, etc.). This regulation is accomplished by
comparing a feedback signal to a setpoint reference, which results in an error signal. The PID
control algorithm then performs calculations, based upon the PID parameter settings (

n128 – n138,

n163 and n164), on this error signal. The result of the PID algorithm is then used as the new
frequency reference, or is added to the existing speed reference.

A.

n128 : PID Control Selection

Factory Setting:

0

Range: 0 to 8

Using this parameter, PID control can be enabled, and the type of PID control can be selected.
B.

Setpoint Reference Selection

n004 : Reference Selection

Factory Setting:

0

Range: 0 to 6

n024 thru n032: Multi-step Frequency Presets

Factory Settings:

n032 = 6.0
all others =

0.0

Range (each): 0.0 to 400.0 Hz

The frequency reference becomes the PID setpoint.

C.

Feedback Signal Selection

n164: PID Feedback Selection

Factory setting:

0

Range: 0 to 5

* Set SW2(2) to “I” (ON). SW2 consists of two separate slide switches and can be found just above

the upper row of control circuit terminals. The switch towards the bottom (labeled "2") connects a
250

Ω resistor from terminal FR to FC when set to the “I” (ON) position (to the right). NOTE: All

power must be removed from the Drive before SW2 can be set. See Figure 1-1 for the location
of SW2.

5.28 PID CONTROL

Setting

Description

0

PID Disabled

1

PID Enabled (D = Feed forward)

2

PID Enabled (D = Feedback)

3

PID Enabled, Reference + PID (D = Feed forward)

4

PID Enabled, Reference + PID (D = Feedback)

5

Inverse PID Enabled (D = Feed forward)

6

Inverse PID Enabled (D = Feedback)

7

Inverse PID Enabled, Reference + PID (D = Feed forward)

8

Inverse PID Enabled, Reference + PID (D = Feedback)

Setting

Description

0

Terminal FR (Voltage 0 – 10V)

1

Terminal FR (Current 4 – 20 mA)*

2

Terminal FR (Current 0 – 20 mA)*

3

Multi-Function Analog Input (0 – 10V)

4

Multi-Function Analog Input (Current 4 – 20mA)

5

Pulse Input

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