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PID Article / Explanation I Wrote
In a recent conversation with a friend I mentioned the topic of PID to him. He was curious, and since he didn't really get the Wikipedia page (which confused me too before I read a few other sources) he asked me to write a quick article about it. So I did. The result is posted here and hopefuly explains some basic control theory and PID concept/programming to people who never heard about it before. I'm posting it here to see if I can get some feedback before sending it to him (he moderates a message board specifically for FIRST teams in Israel, so he's going to translate it).
Thanks for any feedback / comments, -Guy |
Re: PID Article / Explanation I Wrote
Thanks, I was actually reading Matt Krass' PID theory about five minutes ago for a project I am doing. This one looks good too and is a little easier for me to understand. Kudos!
Thanks, Pavan. |
Re: PID Article / Explanation I Wrote
Thanks! I was hoping this article can explain the concept to people who never heard about it before. I'm very glad I got it right.
-Guy |
Re: PID Article / Explanation I Wrote
Great paper.. i would suggest adding some example code though
Nice job |
Re: PID Article / Explanation I Wrote
Glad to see some more FIRSTers contributing to the community! For reference, the paper Pavan was talking about is also very useful. Matt's goes a bit more in depth on the technical side, so I'd recommend reading it after Guy's. |
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