AXIS#.FIELDWEAKENING.LOOPBW
Description
AXIS#.FIELDWEAKENING.LOOPBW determines the field-weakening-loop’s bandwidth In computer networking, bandwidth often refers to a data rate measured in bits/s, for example, network throughput. The reason for the connection of data rate with the term bandwidth is that the limit to the data rate of a physical communication link is related to its bandwidth in hertz when entering the above-base-speed region.
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- The field weakening control loop is a nonlinear loop and the bandwidth increases as velocity increases. Always allow for 50% increase in the bandwidth.
To correctly set the internal parameters of the field weakening loop, based on the commanded bandwidth, the following motor parameters must be set correctly:
Versions
Action | Version | Notes |
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Implemented | 02-06-00-000 |
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General Information
Type |
Read/Write |
Units |
Hz |
Range |
0 to 5000 Hz |
Default Value |
15 Hz |
Data Type |
Integer |
Stored in Non Volatile Memory |
Yes |