George Ellis, Kollmorgen
Articles
Mechatronics and Motion Control
April 1, 2000
How to Work with Mechanical Resonance in Motion Control Systems
Mechanical resonance can be a problem for almost any motion control system, from nimble machines that wrap food or assemble electronics to large, lumbering lines that coat film, to high-precision metal-cutting mills and lathes. Problems with resonance usually occur during installation, as servo-loop gains are adjusted to coax the machine to meet specifications.
By George Ellis, Kollmorgen