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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Advanced Control

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Advanced Control. Discrete forms of PID controllers. Reference: A. Visioli, Practical PID Control , Springer 2006. Computer Control.

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Advanced Control

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  1. بسم الله الرحمن الرحيمAdvanced Control Discrete forms of PID controllers Reference: A. Visioli, Practical PID Control, Springer 2006

  2. Computer Control The computer requests a value from the A/D converter. The A/D converter samples the process signal, converts it to a number, and stores it in the computer memory or a register. The computer performs the control calculations on the sampled process signal(s) and computes the output(s) to the process. The computer output is sent to the D/A converter, which converts it to an electronic signal, updates the output, and holds it constant until the next update.

  3. Computer Control A good rule of thumb is that the sample time should be about one-tenth of the effective process time constant

  4. Discrete Form of PID Controllers • Position Form Sampling Time : Ts , Number of Sampling : k , Time : t = kTs

  5. Discrete Form of PID Controllers • Position Form • Velocity Form

  6. Discrete Form of PID Controllers • Velocity Form • Where:

  7. Discrete Form of PID Controllers • Backward Shift Operator (q -1) : y(k-n)=q-ny(k) • Tuning of Digital PID : Moore et al. (1969) • Use the continuous tuning formula of PID controller with corrected dead time

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