
Program features 75
The graph below shows the PID trim output in direct mode throughout the speed
range. A fixed trim speed reference is added throughout the speed range.
Note:
In the above graph, it is assumed that the PID output is limited or stable at 100.
This is for clarity only. In real life scenarios, the PID output can vary based on the
setpoint and the actual value.
Example
:
If:
parameter
= Speed
= PID output
= 1500 rpm
= 100 (limited to 100)
= 0.5,
then:
Proportional
The proportional method is suitable for applications where tension control is required
throughout the speed range but not near zero speed.
In this mode, the PID trim output actual (parameter
) is relative to the reference selected by parameter
and with
or
It is recommended that the speed reference selected in
and the reference source in
are equal. This is required
to make the proportional mode active.
In most of the use cases, the process speed reference is connected in
. For example, if EXT1 control mode is used and the reference
Drive speed reference
0
Par40.05
100
100
----------
1500
0.5
=
Par40.05
750
=
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