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pid tuning

08/23/2009 3:07 AM

hiii

i am doing a pid tuning. i have done with ziglar nicholas and now i want to do it with ISE but i donot know how to do.

can anybody help me?

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Re: pid tuning

08/24/2009 2:58 AM

Ziegler Nicholls gives a range of system responses ranging from minimum overshoot at one extreme to fastest approach to setpoint at the other. Why would any other method improve on that?

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Re: pid tuning

08/24/2009 8:31 AM

you may look this http://www.controlsoftinc.com/ . This compant give freely a little " pid-loop-tuning-pocket-guide.pdf" if you dont find try directely this spelling on google.

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