Parker Hannifin
82 Aries User Guide
Response Description Profile (position/time)
Critically
damped
A critically-damped
response is the most
desirable because it
optimizes the trade-off
between damping and
speed of response.
Oscillatory An oscillatory
response is
characterized by a
sustained position
oscillation of equal
amplitude.
Chattering Chattering is a high-
frequency, low-
amplitude oscillation
that is usually audible.
Table 38 Position Response Types
Performance Measurements
If you plot of the position response versus time, you can make a few
measurements to quantitatively assess the performance of the servo. These
three measurements are made before or shortly after the motor stops
moving:
Overshoot—The measurement of the maximum magnitude that the
actual position exceeds the position setpoint. It is usually measured
in terms of the percentage of the setpoint value.
Rise Time—The time it takes the actual position to pass the
setpoint.
Settling Time—The time between when the commanded position
reaches the setpoint and the actual position settles within a certain
percentage of the position setpoint. (Note the settling time definition
here is different from that of a control engineering text book, but the
goal of the performance measurement is still intact.).