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Autotuning PID loops tuning

Does anyone know how to get an autotuning PID to only tune one time and then run normally after that.
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Re: Autotuning PID loops tuning

The PID autotuning wizard will not run on the cRIO (unless something changed). So, you would run the autotuning wizard some other way, and feed the resulting gains to your cRIO project.

I played with PID autotuning a few years ago, and posted my results here: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?p=20252
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Re: Autotuning PID loops tuning

So you mean that the PID auto tuning wizard is just a simulator?
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