Rotor Lead Lag Time

Command

<axis> RLM

Description

The Rotor Lead Lag Time command, used when tracking mode is active, indicates how long the rotor has been out of position in units of seconds. Torque disturbances may deflect the motor shaft after which it will return to position. However if the rotor remains out of position for an extended period of time this may indicate a problem for some applications. If the rotor returns to nominal position the rotor lead lag time resets to 0.

Escapes

Reading Rotor Lead Lag Time does not generate any escapes.

Examples

This shows the RLT command indicating that no rotor lead lag time has transpired:

Related Topics

Tracking
Rotor Locked Timeout
Rotor Locked