Motion Control Main Functions
- Setpoint generation
- Regulation
Setpoint Generation
- This consists of generating a trajectory defined by position versus time.
- It is purely logical and does not relate to the physical world.
Regulation
Even using the very best drives, you cannot maintain accurate positioning without a feedback loop.
- The regulation consists of following the generated position settings using classical feed-forward or feedback control-loops (by means of PID).
- See How do I implement feedback? for more information.
- Regulation is the part which takes care of the physical world of making moving motors.
These two functions can be located on the same hardware (as in a "stand-alone" servo drive) or on two separate hardware devices, linked together by a fieldbus.