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Great PID guide. (for wheel speed control)
This may be redundant information for some, but there is a really detailed guide for using the LabVIEW PID controls on NI.
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/372192b.pdf It's a good mix of Description, Explanation and fundemental math. You can ignore the math and still get a lot from this manual. Likewise if you're good at math, it explains what PIDs do. I went looking for this because I wanted to see if I could use the Auto-tuning version of the PID control. We are using wheel encoders and I wanted to get the best possible speed control to implement constant acceleration rates. Now I feel comfortable trying it out. One key thing I learned was that all the PID ins/outs assume 0-100 = full scale so you need to scale your control inputs/outputs into this range to get the most out of the VI. Phil. |
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Re: Great PID guide. (for wheel speed control)
Awesome, thanks for the shout about this. I have been looking into PID for kinda the same reason.
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