What is a PID Controller?
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Today you will learn about PIDs. Specifically, what they are and when do we use them with automation and PLCs.
PID is an acronym that stands for Proportional, Integral, Derivative.
It can keep an automated process like temperature, pressure, or flow constant for you automatically.
PIDs use a control loop feedback or process variable to monitor where the output should be.
These usually come in the form of sensors and meters.
PIDs come in many different forms including standalone units and PLC programming.
We can use our input and output cards along with programming software to set up a PID.
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✅ Check out the full blog post over at
https://realpars.com/pid-controller/
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Today you will learn about PIDs. Specifically, what they are and when do we use them with automation and PLCs.
PID is an acronym that stands for Proportional, Integral, Derivative.
It can keep an automated process like temperature, pressure, or flow constant for you automatically.
PIDs use a control loop feedback or process variable to monitor where the output should be.
These usually come in the form of sensors and meters.
PIDs come in many different forms including standalone units and PLC programming.
We can use our input and output cards along with programming software to set up a PID.
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Missed our most recent videos? Watch them here:
https://realpars.com/modbus/
https://realpars.com/plc-programming-languages/
https://realpars.com/difference-between-profibus-and-profinet/
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http://goo.gl/Y6DRiN
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