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Good Morning ,
I was wondering if you folks knew of any good links for understanding PID's. Something easy to understand. Thanks in advance,Have a good weekend and July 4th . |
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There are many good articles at this site:
http://www.controlguru.com/
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PID Info Sites
Here are a couple of more sites that might be of interest.
http://learncontrol.com/pid/ http://www.expertune.com/learningcenter.html http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/digicon...math/dpid1.htm |
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Do a search on the forum using the keyword 'PID' and the user name 'Ron Beaufort'.
You will be reading for days. Ron has posted a huge amount of information on this forum. His posts are written in a very easy to read style. Most of his actual examples are geared toward the AB family of PLCs but he also has posted quite a bit of general information. Keith |
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