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billbo911 27-01-2008 23:46

PID: P+D or P-D
 
I have a light grasp on the PID control concept. There is one portion of it that I have seen presented with contradictory information. Currently, I understand the purpose and function for all three parameters: P, I & D. In the control system we will be using, we plan on just using a PD loop.

Here is the question: I have seen the equation represented as (Perror*KP)+(Derror*KD), I also have seen it as (Perror*KP)-(Derror*KD). So which is it, and when would I use one or the other?:confused:

Tom Bottiglieri 27-01-2008 23:52

Re: PID: P+D or P-D
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 687082)
I have a light grasp on the PID control concept. There is one portion of it that I have seen presented with contradictory information. Currently, I understand the purpose and function for all three parameters: P, I & D. In the control system we will be using, we plan on just using a PD loop.

Here is the question: I have seen the equation represented as (Perror*KP)+(Derror*KD), I also have seen it as (Perror*KP)-(Derror*KD). So which is it, and when would I use one or the other?:confused:

D should take off your attack, so it should be P - D. If Kd is negative, P+D works too.


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