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Hi all,
For a new program I need to set multiple acceleration-times on the a frequency inverter. However the inverter has only one digital input that let's me choose between two different acceleration/deceleration times. So, I decided to program my own acceleration function. The function is working fine but one thing I don't know.
I am gonna set the acceleration-time in the inverter to 50 msec. This is the smallest value that can be set.
If I accelerate (lineair curve) from 1 to 50 Hz in 5 seconds does this mean that the inverter will take 50 msec to accelerate to 1 Hz?
Or will it take 50 msec to accelerate to 1 Hz, then again 50 msec to 2 Hz, then again 50 msec to 3 Hz and so on?
Probably a stupid question but I have no idea.
I think that the acceleration-time in the inverter will only be used as I set the 'run'-input on, correct?
Thanks
For a new program I need to set multiple acceleration-times on the a frequency inverter. However the inverter has only one digital input that let's me choose between two different acceleration/deceleration times. So, I decided to program my own acceleration function. The function is working fine but one thing I don't know.
I am gonna set the acceleration-time in the inverter to 50 msec. This is the smallest value that can be set.
If I accelerate (lineair curve) from 1 to 50 Hz in 5 seconds does this mean that the inverter will take 50 msec to accelerate to 1 Hz?
Or will it take 50 msec to accelerate to 1 Hz, then again 50 msec to 2 Hz, then again 50 msec to 3 Hz and so on?
Probably a stupid question but I have no idea.
I think that the acceleration-time in the inverter will only be used as I set the 'run'-input on, correct?
Thanks