säädinperiaatteet
Säädinperiaatteet describes the fundamental concepts behind how control systems operate. A control system's primary goal is to maintain a desired output value, known as the setpoint, despite disturbances or changes in the system. This is achieved through a feedback loop. The system measures the actual output and compares it to the setpoint. The difference between these two values, called the error, is then used by the controller to generate a corrective action. This action is applied to the system's input to drive the output back towards the setpoint.
There are several common types of controllers based on different säädinperiaatteet. Proportional (P) control adjusts the