phoenix6.controls.position_voltage
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Module Contents#
- class phoenix6.controls.position_voltage.PositionVoltage(position: phoenix6.units.rotation, velocity: phoenix6.units.rotations_per_second = 0.0, enable_foc: bool = True, feed_forward: phoenix6.units.volt = 0.0, slot: int = 0, override_brake_dur_neutral: bool = False, limit_forward_motion: bool = False, limit_reverse_motion: bool = False)#
Request PID to target position with voltage feedforward
This control mode will set the motor’s position setpoint to the position specified by the user. In addition, it will apply an additional voltage as an arbitrary feedforward value.
- Parameters:
position (rotation) – Position to drive toward in rotations.
velocity (rotations_per_second) – Velocity to drive toward in rotations per second. This is typically used for motion profiles generated by the robot program.
enable_foc (bool) –
Set to true to use FOC commutation (requires Phoenix Pro), which increases peak power by ~15%. Set to false to use trapezoidal commutation.
FOC improves motor performance by leveraging torque (current) control. However, this may be inconvenient for applications that require specifying duty cycle or voltage. CTR-Electronics has developed a hybrid method that combines the performances gains of FOC while still allowing applications to provide duty cycle or voltage demand. This not to be confused with simple sinusoidal control or phase voltage control which lacks the performance gains.
feed_forward (volt) – Feedforward to apply in volts
slot (int) – Select which gains are applied by selecting the slot. Use the configuration api to set the gain values for the selected slot before enabling this feature. Slot must be within [0,2].
override_brake_dur_neutral (bool) – Set to true to static-brake the rotor when output is zero (or within deadband). Set to false to use the NeutralMode configuration setting (default). This flag exists to provide the fundamental behavior of this control when output is zero, which is to provide 0V to the motor.
limit_forward_motion (bool) – Set to true to force forward limiting. This allows users to use other limit switch sensors connected to robot controller. This also allows use of active sensors that require external power.
limit_reverse_motion (bool) – Set to true to force reverse limiting. This allows users to use other limit switch sensors connected to robot controller. This also allows use of active sensors that require external power.
- property name: str#
Gets the name of this control request.
- Returns:
Name of the control request
- Return type:
str
- property control_info: dict#
Gets information about this control request.
- Returns:
Dictonary of control parameter names and corresponding applied values
- Return type:
dict
- position#
Position to drive toward in rotations.
- velocity#
Velocity to drive toward in rotations per second. This is typically used for motion profiles generated by the robot program.
- enable_foc#
Set to true to use FOC commutation (requires Phoenix Pro), which increases peak power by ~15%. Set to false to use trapezoidal commutation.
FOC improves motor performance by leveraging torque (current) control. However, this may be inconvenient for applications that require specifying duty cycle or voltage. CTR-Electronics has developed a hybrid method that combines the performances gains of FOC while still allowing applications to provide duty cycle or voltage demand. This not to be confused with simple sinusoidal control or phase voltage control which lacks the performance gains.
- feed_forward#
Feedforward to apply in volts
- slot#
Select which gains are applied by selecting the slot. Use the configuration api to set the gain values for the selected slot before enabling this feature. Slot must be within [0,2].
- override_brake_dur_neutral#
Set to true to static-brake the rotor when output is zero (or within deadband). Set to false to use the NeutralMode configuration setting (default). This flag exists to provide the fundamental behavior of this control when output is zero, which is to provide 0V to the motor.
- limit_forward_motion#
Set to true to force forward limiting. This allows users to use other limit switch sensors connected to robot controller. This also allows use of active sensors that require external power.
- limit_reverse_motion#
Set to true to force reverse limiting. This allows users to use other limit switch sensors connected to robot controller. This also allows use of active sensors that require external power.
- with_position(new_position: phoenix6.units.rotation) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s position parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Position to drive toward in rotations.
- Parameters:
new_position (rotation) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_velocity(new_velocity: phoenix6.units.rotations_per_second) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s velocity parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Velocity to drive toward in rotations per second. This is typically used for motion profiles generated by the robot program.
- Parameters:
new_velocity (rotations_per_second) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_enable_foc(new_enable_foc: bool) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s enable_foc parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Set to true to use FOC commutation (requires Phoenix Pro), which increases peak power by ~15%. Set to false to use trapezoidal commutation.
FOC improves motor performance by leveraging torque (current) control. However, this may be inconvenient for applications that require specifying duty cycle or voltage. CTR-Electronics has developed a hybrid method that combines the performances gains of FOC while still allowing applications to provide duty cycle or voltage demand. This not to be confused with simple sinusoidal control or phase voltage control which lacks the performance gains.
- Parameters:
new_enable_foc (bool) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_feed_forward(new_feed_forward: phoenix6.units.volt) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s feed_forward parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Feedforward to apply in volts
- Parameters:
new_feed_forward (volt) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_slot(new_slot: int) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s slot parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Select which gains are applied by selecting the slot. Use the configuration api to set the gain values for the selected slot before enabling this feature. Slot must be within [0,2].
- Parameters:
new_slot (int) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_override_brake_dur_neutral(new_override_brake_dur_neutral: bool) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s override_brake_dur_neutral parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Set to true to static-brake the rotor when output is zero (or within deadband). Set to false to use the NeutralMode configuration setting (default). This flag exists to provide the fundamental behavior of this control when output is zero, which is to provide 0V to the motor.
- Parameters:
new_override_brake_dur_neutral (bool) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_limit_forward_motion(new_limit_forward_motion: bool) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s limit_forward_motion parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Set to true to force forward limiting. This allows users to use other limit switch sensors connected to robot controller. This also allows use of active sensors that require external power.
- Parameters:
new_limit_forward_motion (bool) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_limit_reverse_motion(new_limit_reverse_motion: bool) PositionVoltage #
Modifies this Control Request’s limit_reverse_motion parameter and returns itself for method-chaining and easier to use request API.
Set to true to force reverse limiting. This allows users to use other limit switch sensors connected to robot controller. This also allows use of active sensors that require external power.
- Parameters:
new_limit_reverse_motion (bool) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type:
- with_update_freq_hz(new_update_freq_hz: phoenix6.units.hertz) PositionVoltage #
Sets the period at which this control will update at. This is designated in Hertz, with a minimum of 20 Hz (every 50 ms) and a maximum of 1000 Hz (every 1 ms).
If this field is set to 0 Hz, the control request will be sent immediately as a one-shot frame. This may be useful for advanced applications that require outputs to be synchronized with data acquisition. In this case, we recommend not exceeding 50 ms between control calls.
- Parameters:
new_update_freq_hz (hertz) – Parameter to modify
- Returns:
Itself
- Return type: