Programming 5 - 34 – Yaskawa P7 Drive User Manual User Manual

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Programming 5 - 34

Fig. 24 Output Frequency as Commanded via Analog Input with Increased Gain Setting

Adjustment of the bias setting will likewise adjust the speed command that is equivalent to the minimum analog input level
(0Vdc or 4mA). If, for instance, the bias is set to –25%, then 0Vdc or 4mA will be equivalent to a –25% speed command.
Since the minimum speed command is 0% an analog input of 2.5 to10Vdc or 8 to 20mA will now be equivalent to 0-100%
speed command span.

Fig. 25 Output Frequency with Reduced Bias Setting

As a further example, for an inverse-acting speed command, set the bias= 100% and the gain= 0%. The minimum analog input
level (0Vdc or 4mA) will produce a 100% speed command and the maximum analog input level (10Vdc or 20mA) will pro-
duce a 0% speed command.

Fig. 26 Output Frequency with Inverted Gain and Bias Settings

4mA

20mA

0V

10V

Bias = 0%

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Analog Input Level

Gain =200%

100%

Analog Input Signal

5V

12mA

0V

4mA

10V

20mA

Gain = 100%

Bias = -25%

Out

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Frequenc

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Analog Input Level

2.5V
8mA

Analog Input Signal

20mA

4mA

0V

10V

Gain = 100%

Bias = 0%

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Analog Input Level

Analog Input Signal

Bias

Gain

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