5 general - pid controller – Metrohm tiamo 2.3 Patch 1 (process analysis) User Manual
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General - PID controller
The controller acts as a PID transfer element.
Transfer function
Action diagram
Figure 1
Standard action diagram of a PID controller
The standard action diagram of a PID controller (proportional-integral-
derivative controller) in additive form has been extended to include the
two switches functioning as Boolean inputs (P in feedback and D in
feedback) so that a modified action diagram can be activated.
The control technology background is that large actuating variables arise
in connection with step responses of setpoint values through the differen-
tial component of the control algorithm which put pressure on the control
members and which can trigger vibrations in the control system. A control
algorithm whose differential component is applied only to the controlled
variable (D in feedback = ON) avoids this problem.
The following transfer functions of the closed control circuit can be imple-
mented with the inputs P in feedback and D in feedback:
P in feed-
back
D in feed-
back
Transfer function
off
off
on
off
off
on