8.9 Anti-Resonance Control Adjustment
8.9.5 Related Parameters
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When the adjustment has been completed, click the
Finish
Button.
The values that were changed will be saved in the SERVOPACK and you will return to the Tuning Dia-
log Box.
This concludes the procedure to set up anti-resonance control.
8.9.5
Related Parameters
The following parameters are automatically adjusted or used as reference when you execute
anti-resonance control adjustment.
Do not change the settings while anti-resonance control adjustment is being executed.
Yes: The parameter is automatically set.
No: The parameter is not automatically set, but the setting is read during execution.
8.9.6
Suppressing Different Vibration Frequencies with
Anti-resonance Control
When you use anti-resonance control and increase the control gain, for some mechanism,
vibration can occur at a higher frequency than the frequency for which vibration was sup-
pressed. If this occurs, you can suppress vibration for more than one frequency by adjusting
Pn166 (Anti-Resonance Damping Gain 2).
Parameter
Name
Automatic Changes
Pn160 (2160 hex)
Anti-Resonance Control-Related Selections
Yes
Pn161 (2161 hex)
Anti-Resonance Frequency
Yes
Pn162 (2162 hex)
Anti-Resonance Gain Correction
No
Pn163 (2163 hex)
Anti-Resonance Damping Gain
Yes
Pn164 (2164 hex)
Anti-Resonance Filter Time Constant 1 Correction
No
Pn165 (2165 hex)
Anti-Resonance Filter Time Constant 2 Correction
No
Guidelines for Vibration That Can Be Suppressed
Anti-resonance frequency (Pn161): fa [Hz], Another vibration frequency that occurs when the
control gain is increased: fb [Hz]
•
Vibration frequencies: 100 Hz to 1,000 Hz
•
Range of different vibration frequencies: 1 < (fb/fa)
≤
3 to 4
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