Hello everyone,In this program, there is a variable called g_f4_voltage_drop_k.https://www.renesas.com/us/en/document/scd/vector-control-three-phase-induction-motor-used-driving-pump-rx66t-implementation-rev110-sample-code
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The description is "Voltage drop correction gain", but I don't quite understand what it means and how to set its value. I would like to ask everyone's opinion.Best Regardeva
Hi Eva, Thank you for reaching out to the Renesas Engineering Community. Due to the motor's inductive nature, the voltage drop correction gain compensates for the voltage level at the motor terminals, which should be maintained. You can set this parameter on the Renesas Motor Workbench (RMW) and select the corresponding RMW variable on Table 4.1 of this Application note ( R01AN4674EJ0110 ) Hope this helps! Regards,JefIf this response, or one provided by another user, answers your question, please verify the answer. Thank you!Renesas Engineering Community Moderatorshttps://community.renesas.com/https://academy.renesas.com/en-support.renesas.com/.../
Hello Jef,First of all, thank you for your reply. I understand that com_f4_voltage_drop_k can be changed in RMW, but I don't know what a reasonable value to set it to, or how to calculate this value?
Best Regardeva
Hello Eva,Thank you for your clarification. Unfortunately, when I first checked, I couldn't find a resource as well. Please bear with me, and I will be digging more into this. Thank you for your patience.
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Hello Eva,Based on my understanding, the voltage drop gain is used to adjust the voltage command value for V, U, and W based on the detected voltage drops (g_f4_voltage_drop) and deviations on the phase currents (g_f4_iu_ad, g_f4_iv_ad , g_f4_iw_ad). You can manually adjust accordingly to maintain stable motor operation relative based on your motor control algorithm. Hope this helps!
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