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Function library
17.1
Function blocks | L_DFSET_1
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17.1.73.1 Master value rail/slave cascade
If there is only one master speed that is transmitted to all slave drives involved, e.g. via system bus
(CAN), it is called master value rail.
If a slave drive takes over the master value generation for the following slave, it is called slave
cascade.
[17-35] Example: Master value rail/slave cascade
17.1.73.2 Setpoint conditioning with stretch factor and gearbox factor
Stretching factor
The stretch factor is required for the "speed synchronism via master value cascade" mode. It defines
the ratio the slave drive is to be running with regard to its master value.
• The stretch factor evaluates the setpoint at the
nSet_v
input.
• The stretch factor must be selected via the
wGainNum
and
wGainDenom
inputs in the form of
numerators and denominators.
• The result is provided at the
nSetGain_v
output.
• Scaling: 16384
≡
15000 rpm
• If the stretch factor is 1 and the gearbox factors are selected correctly, the circumferential
speeds of the rolls for master and slave 1 are identical in the example shown in the illustration
.
Master value rail
Slave cascade
Master value encoder
v
i
Slave
Master/Slave
d
v
d
v
d
v
R1
R2
R3
1
2
3
i
1
i
2
3
System bus
8400
8400
nSetGain_v
nSet_v wGainNum
wGainDenom
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