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EZMotion User/Programming Guide
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2.
Verify that the values of each of the motor parameters have been entered correctly, paying close attention to
the Motor Rotor Inertia and the Motor Ke.
3.
Enter the calculated Inertia Ratio into the text box on the Tuning view.
4.
Set the Position Loop Response to zero.
5.
Enable the Velocity Feedforward parameter.
6.
Configure an index that will simulate a step signal (make sure not to configure accel/decel values that you cause
the motor to be current limited)
7.
Initiate the index while recording velocity feedback on an oscilloscope.
8.
Gradually increase the Velocity Loop Bandwidth until the velocity plot shows less than 20% velocity overshoot
with no ringing (instability).
9.
Audible noise may be introduced by increasing the Velocity Loop Bandwidth due to velocity jitter. The Current
Demand Filter can be used to reduce the noise. Begin with a 1 ms value in the Current Demand Filter and
gradually increase until the noise is reduced.
10. After adding the Current Demand Filter, you may be able to slightly increase the Velocity Loop Bandwidth again.
11. Gradually increase the Position Loop Response until Following Error is minimized. Often, a value approximately
1/4th of the Velocity Loop Bandwidth will work well. Increase until oscillation is introduced and then slightly
decrease.
12. Save file.
8.4.13 Errors View
The Errors view contains information about Drive Trips and Module Errors that are currently active as well as a log of the last
ten drive trips. PowerTools Pro must be online with EZMotion to obtain this information. Figure 93 shows an example of the
Errors view when online with the SM-EZMotion module.
Figure 93:
Errors View
Active Errors
The Active Errors box shows any drive trips or module errors that are currently active. The user can reset any drive trip or
module error by clicking on the
Reset
button underneath the Active Errors box. If the situation that caused the trip or error has
not been fixed, then the trip or error will activate again immediately.
Power Up
The Power Up box contains information related to the lifetime of the Unidrive SP/Digitax ST and EZMotion. Following are the
parameters listed in the Power Up information box:
Module Power Up Count
Module Power Up Count is a current value of how many times EZMotion has been powered up. Each time power is cycled to
the system, this number increments by one. This parameter is stored in EZMotion, and is not reset if the module is switched to
another drive.
Module Power Up Time
The Module Power Up Time is the time elapsed since power has been cycled to EZMotion. The units for the parameter are
Hours with a resolution of 0.1 Hours.
Module Total
Module Up Total is the total elapsed time that EZMotion has been powered up (since reset by the factory). The units for the
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