Andrew Evenson
Member
Hi all,
Got a quick question. Might be stupid and stright forward, but have to ask it. I have a loop being excecuted in a PLC5 PID loop, that needs to be tuned ( I don't usually do too much with PLC's) . My question is in regards to the integral gain value. We are using the "independent" form of the PID equation. According to the manual, the units on the integral are "1/seconds". So if my thinking is correct, the larger number entered for the integral gain, the "slower" the integral action will be??
Thanks
Andrew Evenson
Got a quick question. Might be stupid and stright forward, but have to ask it. I have a loop being excecuted in a PLC5 PID loop, that needs to be tuned ( I don't usually do too much with PLC's) . My question is in regards to the integral gain value. We are using the "independent" form of the PID equation. According to the manual, the units on the integral are "1/seconds". So if my thinking is correct, the larger number entered for the integral gain, the "slower" the integral action will be??
Thanks
Andrew Evenson