Retract feed forward – Delta MMC120 User Manual

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with the axis using a SPEED of 1,000. The amount of output drive required to maintain

this speed should be used as the EXTEND FEED FORWARD parameter. If the axis lags

after the parameter has been set, the feed forward is too small or the system response is

too slow. If the axis leads, the feed forward is too large or the system response is too

slow. The

'F' command

used after an extend move will automatically adjust the

EXTEND FEED FORWARD parameter. The EXTEND and RETRACT FEED

FORWARDS are also known as velocity feed forwards.

NOTE:Feed Forward Drive is limited to a maximum value of 10,000. Inserting that

value in the equation above and solving for the Feed Forward term gives the

follow relationship:

Feed Forward <= (10,000 * 1,000) / TARGET SPEED

That is, the larger the SPEED the smaller the maximum Feed Forward value.

For example, at 30 in/sec SPEED, the maximum Feed Forward is:

Max Feed Forward = (10,000 * 1,000)/30,000 = 10,000/30 = 333

If you set SPEED to 30,000 and enter a Feed Forward value larger than 333,

the value will be reduced to 333.

Think about this:

If the feed forward value is less than 300, an axis going at a speed of 65535 will not get a

full valve drive from the feed forward term alone. If the feed forward value is less than

200, the axis drive system is too big and the system may have trouble controlling

position. If this happens, then reduce the gain on the amplifier or use a smaller valve or

reduce pressure until the feed forward terms are over 300.
On hydraulic systems, the extend and retract feed forward terms will be different by the

ratio of the extend and retract surface areas of the position.
The Proportional Gain, Integral Gain and Differential Gain as well as the Integral Drive

Limit are adjusted internally based on the ratio of the Extend and Retract Feed Forwards.

The direction with the lower Feed Forward value will have effectively lower Gains and

Integral Limit. This is done to compensate for the different system dynamics in the two

directions.
For example, for a system with an Extend Feed forward of 100 and a Retract Feed

Forward of 200 the effective gains in the extend direction will be one half (100 / 200) as

big as the specified gains.

RETRACT FEED FORWARD

Default: 100

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