WS.MODE

Description

This parameter sets the method used for finding commutation.

0 = Standard wake and shake

Two iterations are used to find the correct angle in this mode. Coarse (current mode) and fine (velocity mode) iterations are done in a loop (WS.NUMLOOPS times). The average angle of all loops is calculated and used.

1 = Commutation alignment by fixed commutation vector (Zero Method)

The motor poles are set to 0, current mode is activated, and WS.IMAX is applied. The angle in which the motor settles is used for commutation. Other settings are restored (such as motor poles and operation mode).

2 = Auto Commutation

The motor phase is set to zero, and the motor is excited with varying magnitudes at various frequencies to determine the correct commutation angle.


  • This mode is “automatic” meaning it requires no configuration by the user. However, it takes the longest of the Wake and Shake modes.

General Information

Type

R/W Parameter

Units

N/A

Range

0 to 2

Default Value

0

Data Type

U8

Start Version

M_01-01-00-101, M_01-02-00-000

Variants Supported

Variant Supported
AKD Base Yes
AKD with Position Indexer Yes
AKD EtherCAT Yes
AKD CANopen Yes
AKD BASIC Yes
AKD SynqNet Yes*
AKD EtherNet/IP Yes
AKD PROFINET Yes
AKD Sercos® III Yes
AKD-N Yes
AKD-C No

*In SynqNet, a parameter may be available in the firmware but have no effect on the system. See SynqNet Supported Parameters.

Fieldbus Information

If your drive type is listed as supported but no index, address, or instance number is listed, then this parameter is accessible through WorkBench, but not over your fieldbus type. For information on SynqNet parameters see SynqNet Supported Parameters.

EtherCAT CoE and CANopen
Index/Subindex Object Start Version

3874/0

M_01-00-00-000
PROFINET and Sercos® III
Fieldbus Address Attributes Signed?

PROFINET

2451 Byte No
Sercos® III 2 Octets
EtherNet/IP
Instance Data Size Data Type
452 1 Byte Integer
Modbus
Register Address Is 64 bit? Attributes Signed? Object Start Version

902

No 8 bit No M_01-03-00-000

Related Topics

Wake and Shake Overview