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L_SdProcessController - PID controller with limitation
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5.132.2
Adaptation of the controller gain via characteristic function
The controller gain can be adapted via the dnGainAdapt_n input and a parameterisable characteri-
stic function.
• In the characteristic default setting (y = 100 %), dnAdaptGain_n is ineffective. The controller
gain is directly effective (C04378).
• Only with the characteristic setting x1 = 0, y1 = 0, x2 = 100 % and y2 = 100 %, dnAdaptGain_n
directly acts on the controller gain:
• By changing the characteristic, the influence of dnAdaptGain_n on the controller gain can be
evaluated in percent:
Selection of the characteristic
The characteristic can consist of up to five points which are defined by the subcodes of C04384 and
C04385.
• Between the points a linear interpolation takes place.
• The characteristic is selected for the I. quadrant and mirrored at the Y axis.
• The same subcodes of C04384 and C04385 correspond to a pair of variates/point (x
n
, y
n
).
• The first pair of variates (C04384/1 and C04385/1) is always valid.
• The X values of the characteristic must be entered in ascending order (X1 < X2 < … < X5).
• If the ascending chain of x values is interrupted, this corresponds to the end of the characteristic
(see the following examples).
• Based on the last valid pair of variates, an extrapolation is executed to the end of the x value
range (±200 %) on both sides.
1
2
2
2
5
Y
C04384/1
C04384/2
C04384/3
C04384/4
C04384/5
x
C04385/1
C04385/2
C04385/3
C04385/4
C04385/5
P
C04378
=
P
dnGainAdapt_n C04378
⋅
=
P
f dnGainAdapt_n
(
)
C04378
⋅
=