deadbandarvoja
Deadbandarvoja, or deadband values, refer to the width of the deadband in a control or sensing system. The deadband is a range of input values around a reference point (the setpoint) within which the actuator output does not change. The deadband value is the size of this range, typically specified in the units of the input (volts, degrees, or percentage of full scale).
Operation is typically described with two thresholds around the setpoint. If the measured variable exceeds the
Variations include symmetric deadbands, where the same width applies on both sides of the setpoint, and asymmetric
Applications and trade-offs: Larger deadbands reduce switching and wear but increase response lag and steady-state error;
Example: A room thermostat might turn heating on when the temperature drops 0.5 degrees below the target