10-20-2008 10:02 AM
10-21-2008 04:17 AM
In the past I have implemented similar solutions but not relied on the PC for the closed loop control. Instead I use a stand-alone, dedicated PID controller and write the setpoint via the PC (RS232/485 or analogue).
This frees up the PC resources and provides a quick PID loop.
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10-21-2008 02:34 PM
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It sounds like you have a controls back ground, have you thought of using LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module? This will give you much greater control than you are getting with PID but it also requires a better knowledge of your system and control theory.
10-24-2008 10:23 PM - edited 10-24-2008 10:32 PM
Already working with it. 🙂
I've been pouring over the documentation and working out a series of tests to go through.
What I have now has been good enough for the first phase. But for the next phase I'll need to achieve precise and stable loads in excess of 10,000 in.lbs as quickly as possible.
11-26-2024 03:03 AM
Hi Mr Pallan ,
I am struggling ramp rate based pressure setting in y brake application.
In my case I am using SMC proportional control valve for brake pressure. One more thing is Air to oil pressure. For this air to oil conversion mechanical setup is ready with brake chamber. It is working fine.
I arrived a linear equation based on the applied voltage to oil pressure.
This system works fine with this arrangement.
But customer need ramp rate for this application.
Since my derived linear equation working fine , I am not using PID.
Can you please help me with your experience ? How to achive ramp rate with or without PID?
11-26-2024 03:29 AM
Hi catch,
catchvsystems@sify.com wrote:
But customer need ramp rate for this application.
Since my derived linear equation working fine , I am not using PID.
You can use the "PID Rate limiter" function also without using a PID controller…
What have you tried and where are you stuck?
(You know this thread is 16 years old?)