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B0.07
Acceleration time in torque
control
0.00s~65000s
0.00s
☆
B0.08
Deceleration time in torque
control
0.00s~65000s
0.00s
☆
In torque control, the difference between the motor output torque and the load torque
determines the speed change rate of the motor and load. The motor rotational speed may change
quickly and this will result in noise or too large mechanical stress. The setting of
acceleration/deceleration time in torque control makes the motor rotational speed change softly.
However, in applications requiring rapid torque response, set the acceleration/deceleration
time in torque control to 0.00s. For example, two Inverters are connected to drive the same load. To
balance the load allocation, set one Inverter as master in speed control and the other as slave in
torque control. The slave receives the master's output torque as the torque command and must
follow the master rapidly. In this case, the acceleration/deceleration time of the slave in torque
control is set to 0.0s.
Summary of Contents for DLB1-0D40S2G
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