The present application is related to PCT patent application Ser. No. PCT/JP2007/073440 titled “Position Controller”, and to Japanese Patent application No. 2006-343748 filed at Japan Patent Office titled “Position Controller”, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a position controller that causes a feedback position signal to follow a position command.
2. Description of Related Art
When a position controller uses a motor to control driving of a machine, the position controller provides a P-PI (Proportional-Proportional-Integral) minor loop control system which carries out speed control with PI (Proportional-Integral) control by feeding back a rotation speed of the motor, and position control with P (Proportional) control by feeding back a rotation position of the motor.
The position controller improves a response characteristic of a speed control loop by increasing the gain of the PI control of the speed control, and then improves a follow-up characteristic to a position command and a suppression characteristic to a disturbance by increasing a gain of the P control of the position control.
The control system used herein always involves a time delay of calculation and a phase delay of a current loop. Hence, in order to cut high-frequency noise, mechanical vibration, etc., it is necessary to additionally provide an element (delay element) that generates a phase delay, such as a low-pass filter or a notch filter. The position controller having the phase delay of the delay element, however, cannot increase the gain of the PI control of the speed control, resulting in the follow-up characteristic for the position command and the suppression characteristic for the disturbance being poor.
For example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-33066, an observer that can compensate the phase delay of the delay element is used, so as to improve the follow-up characteristic for the position command and the suppression characteristic for the disturbance.
According to an aspect of the invention, a position controller controls driving of a motor and a load machine. The controller includes a position control part that calculates a speed command on the basis of a difference between a position command and a rotation position of the motor; a PI control part or an IP (Integral-Proportional) control part that calculates a torque command on the basis of a difference between the speed command and a feedback speed; an observer including a control object model, which includes a machine movable part model and a delay element model, and an observer compensator, the observer which calculates the feedback speed on the basis of the torque command and a rotation speed of the motor; a phase lead compensator that calculates a phase lead compensation signal on the basis of the speed command; and an adder that calculates a new torque command or a new speed command on the basis of the phase lead compensation signal.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the figures.
The control object 3 includes a delay element 31 including, for example, a time delay of calculation, a current loop, a low-pass filter, and/or a notch filter; and a machine movable part 32 including a rotor of a motor (defined by a transfer function from an electromagnetic torque to a rotation speed of the motor).
The observer 6 includes a control object 60 of the observer defined by a machine movable part model 61 and a delay element model 62; and an observer compensator 63.
Also, θ* represents a position command, ω* represents a speed command, θm represents a rotation position of the motor, ωm represents a rotation speed of the motor, ωfb represents a feedback speed, T* represents a torque command, J represents an inertia of the machine movable part, D represents a viscous friction coefficient of the machine movable part, and s represents a Laplace operator.
The position controller of the first embodiment including the phase lead compensator 5 and the adder 9, calculates a phase lead compensation signal T2* of the torque command by using the phase lead compensator 5 on the basis of the speed command ω*, and adds the phase lead compensation signal T2* of the torque command to a torque command T1* by using the adder 9, to calculate a new torque command T*.
Now, the principal of operation of the controller according to the first embodiment will be described.
A transfer function of the delay element is approximated as a primary delay filter. The delay element model 62 (L0(s)) is defined by Equation (1). Also, the PI control part 2 (C(s)) is defined by Equation (2). When a transfer function (Gω(s)) from the speed command ω* to the rotation speed ωm of the motor is obtained and rearranged, Equation (3) is obtained.
Also, when the gain (a) of the phase lead compensator 5 is defined by Equation (4), a transfer function from the speed command ω* to the rotation speed ωm of the motor is defined by Equation (5).
In Equation (5), a pole of the primary delay filter is canceled. By adjusting the proportional gain Kp and the integral gain Ki of the PI control part 2, a pole of Gω(s) can be arranged at a desired position. That is, a cut frequency of a response characteristic of the rotation speed ωm of the motor with respect to the speed command ω* can be sufficiently highly set. Accordingly, the gain of the position control part 1 can be markedly increased so that the response of the rotation position θm of the motor with respect to the position command θ* does not cause an overshoot. Also, by increasing the gain of the position control part 1, the follow-up characteristic for the position command and the suppression characteristic for the disturbance can be improved.
Now, the principal of operation of the controller according to the second embodiment will be described.
A transfer function of the delay element is approximated as a primary delay filter. The delay element model 62 is defined by Equation (6). Also, when it is assumed that Ki represents a gain of the integral control part 11 and Kp is a gain of the proportional control part 12, and when a transfer function from the speed command ω* to the rotation speed ωm of the motor is obtained and rearranged, Equation (7) is obtained.
Also, when the gain of the phase lead compensator 5 is defined by Equation (8), a transfer function from the speed command ω* to the rotation speed ωm of the motor is defined by Equation (9).
In Equation (10), a pole of the primary delay filter is canceled. By adjusting the proportional gain Kp and the integral gain Ki of the IP control part 2, a pole of Gω(s) can be arranged at a desired position. That is, a cut frequency of a response characteristic of the rotation speed ωm of the motor with respect to the speed command ω* can be sufficiently highly set. Accordingly, the gain of the position control part 1 can be increased so that the response of the rotation position θm of the motor with respect to the position command θ* does not cause an overshoot. Also, by increasing the gain of the position control part 1, the follow-up characteristic for the position command and the suppression characteristic for the disturbance can be improved.
With the above-described embodiments, by combining the phase lead compensator, the phase delay in the position loop is compensated, the gain of the position control part is markedly increased, and hence, the high-speed and high-precision follow-up characteristic for the position command without an overshoot, and the powerful suppression characteristic for the disturbance can be provided.
With the position controller of the embodiments, by combining the observer and the phase lead compensator to the typical minor loop control system, the phase delay of the delay element of the control system is compensated, and high-performance target follow-up control can be provided. The position controller of the invention does not have to be applied to a motor driver, and may be applied to a control system in which a feedback signal follows a target signal.
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Parent | PCT/JP2007/073440 | Dec 2007 | US |
Child | 12483112 | US |