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| TBW || Torque bandwidth limit || Sets the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter low pass filter] frequency for torque controller [[setpoint signal]] || Limiting torque bandwidth to a certain level may have several advantages: | | TBW || Torque bandwidth limit || Sets the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter low pass filter] frequency for torque controller [[setpoint signal]] || Limiting torque bandwidth to a certain level may have several advantages: | ||
*Improve tuning of velocity or position mode | *Improve tuning of velocity or position mode | ||
− | *Reduce motor audible noise | + | *Reduce motor audible noise |
*Smoothen motion | *Smoothen motion | ||
Try various values to find the optimum for your system. Typically higher value allows setting higher velocity and position P gains giving more servo stiffness. Typically the optimum bandwidths are between 220-1500 Hz. | Try various values to find the optimum for your system. Typically higher value allows setting higher velocity and position P gains giving more servo stiffness. Typically the optimum bandwidths are between 220-1500 Hz. | ||
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If you wish to check torque controller step response in [[Granity user guide/Testing|testing tab]], then before testing set this value to maximum and also untick Goals/CIS. | If you wish to check torque controller step response in [[Granity user guide/Testing|testing tab]], then before testing set this value to maximum and also untick Goals/CIS. | ||
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===Velocity controller gains=== | ===Velocity controller gains=== | ||
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| KVP || Velocity P gain || The proportional gain of velocity controller || rowspan=4|See [[Servo motor tuning guide]]. | | KVP || Velocity P gain || The proportional gain of velocity controller || rowspan=4|See [[Servo motor tuning guide]]. | ||
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| KPP || Position P gain || The proportional gain of position controller || See [[Servo motor tuning guide]]. | | KPP || Position P gain || The proportional gain of position controller || See [[Servo motor tuning guide]]. | ||
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| AD || Anti-dither || Motor dithering/zero error hunting reduction function (in current firmware: no effect) || Useful in future firmware | | AD || Anti-dither || Motor dithering/zero error hunting reduction function (in current firmware: no effect) || Useful in future firmware | ||
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{{next|[[Granity user guide/Fault limits]]}} | {{next|[[Granity user guide/Fault limits]]}} | ||
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