styringsløyfer
Styringsløyfer, or control loops, are fundamental concepts in engineering and automation, describing a system that maintains a desired output by comparing it to a reference input and making adjustments. At its core, a styringsløyfe consists of a sensor that measures the actual output, a controller that compares this measurement to the setpoint (the desired output), and an actuator that adjusts the system based on the controller's command. This continuous process of measurement, comparison, and action allows systems to adapt to changing conditions and maintain stability.
There are two main types of styringsløyfer: open-loop and closed-loop. In an open-loop system, the control action
The design and tuning of styringsløyfer are critical for ensuring system performance, stability, and efficiency. Common