PIDparameetrite
PID parameterite is a concept in control theory that represents a method of tuning proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers to achieve stable and optimal performance in a control system. The term 'parameterite' refers to the process of adjusting the parameters of a PID controller to achieve the desired level of performance.
In a PID controller, there are three primary components: proportional, integral, and derivative. Each of these
The parameters of a PID controller typically include proportional gain (Kp), integral time (Ti), and derivative
The correction mechanism of a PID control algorithm involves adjusting the output of the controller based