09-12-2015 09:23 AM
What are good hardware options to design a PID Controller system on? My use case is:
Indeed this can be done with a commercial, off the shelf PID controller. But they are expensive and I'm exploring if NI-DAQ can be a competitive solution.
Comments? Sugesstions?
09-14-2015
09:39 AM
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05-07-2024
08:14 AM
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Hi controlcat
I hope you are doing great. Regarding your concerns about hardware to implement your PID and found some information and I think that depending of the frequency of your application you can use a myDAQ or a myRIO.
NI myRIO
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/model/myrio-1900.html
NI myDAQ
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/model/mydaq-university-kit.html
With the NI myDAQ I found an example of and PID using to contol a motor
https://forums.ni.com/t5/Student-Projects/PID-Motor-Control/ta-p/3535082
And with the myRIO there are a lot of options for PID implementation, in the next link talks a little bit about this
These options that I talked about are cheap and off course there are a lot more so I strongly recommend you to call to our sales department and they will help you further with more information of our hardware.
Regards,