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How To Tune Ksff and SffCycles


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This is described in the latest version of the Power PMAC SRM and Users Manual.

 

You can get them from your local Omron technical support or download it from the US website available here.

https://assets.omron.com/m/76e3f5e50c46e0e9/original/Power-PMAC-Software-Reference-Manual.pdf

https://assets.omron.com/m/2c1a63d391d6bfa3/original/Power-PMAC-Users-Manual.pdf

 

Basically we add Motor[x].Servo.Ksff to the servo loop output for Motor[x].Servo.SffCycles servo cycles to break free from static friction.

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You might try using the open loop test with a single iteration to look for the smallest value that makes the motor moves. This can be taken as the sum of Motor[1].Servo.Kfff and Motor[1].Servo.Ksff . If PMAC is sending an analog signal to the amplifier, you would want to make sure the DAC bias is calibrated first.

 

Another option would be to try Parabolic or point to point tuning moves and look for low initial following error. Point to point tuning moves in the newer IDE versions are jog like moves. In older IDE versions they may be replaced with trapezoidal and S-Curve tuning moves.

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open loop percent times max dac

Just to be clear, the size of the dac output is the percent from the open loop test times Motor[x].MaxDac, so if you want to go the route of finding a value that barely moves the motor.

Motor[1].Servo.Ksff = (Open Loop Percent) * Motor[x].MaxDac - Motor[1].Servo.Kfff

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