438 Fieldbus control through a fieldbus adapter
Parameter setting example: FPBA (PROFIBUS DP)
This example shows how to configure a basic speed control application that uses the
PROFIdrive communication profile with PPO Type 2. The start/stop commands and
reference are according to the PROFIdrive profile, speed control mode.
The reference values sent over the fieldbus have to be scaled within the drive so they
have the desired effect. The reference value ±16384 (4000h) corresponds to the
range of speed set in parameter
(both forward and reverse
directions). For example, if
is set to 480 rpm, then 4000h sent over fieldbus will
request 480 rpm.
The table below gives the recommended drive parameter settings.
Direction
PZD1
PZD2
PZD3
PZD4
PZD5
PZD6
Out
Control word
Speed reference
Acc time 1
Dec time 1
In
Status word
Speed actual value
Motor current
DC voltage
Drive parameter
Setting for ACX580
drives
Description
1
= [slot number]
s communication between the drive and
the fieldbus adapter module.
4
Selects the fieldbus A reference 1 type
and scaling.
0
Selects the actual value type and scaling
according to the currently active Ref1
mode defined in parameter
1
= FPBA
1)
Displays the type of the fieldbus adapter
module.
51.02 Node address
3
2)
Defines the PROFIBUS node address of
the fieldbus adapter module.
51.03 Baud rate
12000
1)
Displays the current baud rate on the
PROFIBUS network in kbit/s.
51.04 MSG type
1
= PPO2
1)
Displays the telegram type selected by
the PLC configuration tool.
51.05 Profile
0
= PROFIdrive
Selects the Control word according to the
PROFIdrive profile (speed control mode).
51.07 RPBA mode
0
= Disabled
Disables the RPBA emulation mode.
52.01 FBA data in1
4
=
SW 16bit
1)
Status word
52.02 FBA data in2
5
= Act1 16bit
Actual value 1
52.03 FBA data in3
01.07
2)
Motor current
52.05 FBA data in5
01.11
2)
DC voltage
53.01 FBA data out1
1
= CW 16bit
1)
Control word
53.02 FBA data out2
2
= Ref1 16bit
Reference 1 (speed)
53.03 FBA data out3
23.12
2)
Acceleration time 1
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