
Lenze · 8400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2017 · TD23
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Introduction: Parameterising the inverter
2.1
Integrated technology applications
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Technology application = function block interconnection
In case of the 8400 device version, each technology application is connected to a "function block
interconnection" ("FB interconnection"). This FB interconnections serve to implement signal
interconnections. Various FBs are available for digital signal processing, signal conversion and logic
modules.
For special drive tasks it has proved of value to use the integrated technology applications as a basis
for modifications or extensions of the available FB interconnections.
I/O level & application level
The interconnection of the interfaces is shown in the I/O level of the function block editor according
to the selected control mode. In the "deeper" application level, the main signal flow is realised in the
form of an interconnection of various function and system blocks.
For the device versions "StateLine C", "HighLine C" and "TopLine C" the following applies:
• The preconfigured signal links can be reconfigured in the I/O level if required.
• Moreover, the applications integrated in the inverter can be reconfigured and extended by
individual functions.
• Moreover, experienced users are offered the opportunity to implement their own drive
solutions independent of the predefined technology applications by using so-called "free
interconnections".
(In case of "StateLine C", free interconnection is only possible from version
12.00.00 and »Engineer« V2.17.)
Motion control kernel
Important basic (drive) functions as well as further basic functionalities are implemented in the
firmware of the inverter in the so-called
Motion Control Kernel
(MCK) which can be accessed by the
active technology application via defined internal interfaces. By this means the expensive creation
of single function block interconnections is omitted so that the expenditure and the complexity for
the realisation of standard functions is minimised.
The
Motion Control Kernel
is integrated in the main setpoint path and, depending on the set
operating mode, it creates the required control and setpoint signals for the motor control and the
drive interface.
More information:
• A detailed description of the basic functions implemented in the
Motion Control
Kernel
can be found in the main chapter "
• Detailed information on the creation or change of interconnections by means of the
function block editor can be found in the main chapter "
• All available function and system blocks are described in the main chapter "