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Reference signal is a signal that will be used as ''target value'' in control systems. Typical occurrences of reference signals in GD products are:
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Reference signal is a signal that will be used as ''target value'' in control systems. Typical occurrencies of reference signals in GD products are:
 
* Position reference
 
* Position reference
 
* Veloicty reference
 
* Veloicty reference
 
* Torque reference
 
* Torque reference
I.e. position reference value may be "1234" which could mean a target position of 1234 mm in some linear actuator. Or torque reference of 5 Nm would mean that motor is asked to produce 5 Nm torque.
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I.e. position reference value may be "1234" which could mean a target position of 1234 mm in some linear actuator. Or torque reference of 5.0 could mean that motor is asked to produce 5 Nm torque.
 
==Physical reference signal types==
 
==Physical reference signal types==
 
Reference signals may have several representations in real world including:
 
Reference signals may have several representations in real world including:

Revision as of 14:50, 26 March 2012

Reference signal is a signal that will be used as target value in control systems. Typical occurrencies of reference signals in GD products are:

  • Position reference
  • Veloicty reference
  • Torque reference

I.e. position reference value may be "1234" which could mean a target position of 1234 mm in some linear actuator. Or torque reference of 5.0 could mean that motor is asked to produce 5 Nm torque.

Physical reference signal types

Reference signals may have several representations in real world including:

In these cases there will be a conversion between input and output units. For example when using +/-10V reference as velocity reference, the relation betveen types could be 1 Volt per 100 rpm (or any other scale).