DUDE. Thank you so much for Posting such a great video / picture explanation of how you built that pid controller. I was envisioning the same thing but you put it into a picture perfect video Reaction? YeS hOw cAn u bE sO aWeSoMe pLLLzzzzzz ke3p on r0cKing these vids. Your video of the pid servo controller showed me EXACTLY what I had been searching NEVERENDLESSLY for. Plllllllllzzzze Keep on rocKing Ossssssoooo ffiiiiiiiiiknnnn g H@rdddd. Dude, i am seriously getting hard off of watching
LEt say you want the DC Servo motor to spin until a certain angle, so the servomotor will rotate until the given angle, but how did the Servomotor knows at which rotation count? Let say the given angle is 35°.It can turn one round and stop at 35°, and it can turn 100 times and stop at 35°. Do enlighten me, Thanks for your reply. Currently doing some Matlab Simulink on DC servomotor.
Good one. Sudden change in direction is extremely fast. A ramp up/ down might be recommended. I have a similar motor that I got from a salvaged CNC lathe.
@Debraj1978 "Sudden change in direction is extremely fast" because i gave the command signal in this Fashion , it can be moved in a slower way all depends on the User command signal & i was running it at extreme conditions, sudden change in direction shows how responsive the system is . . .
The control is good though and I like the way it responds. I had made a similar system with a graphical LCD connected to show the position in graphical plot. Please check my youtube videos. :-)
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DUDE. Thank you so much for Posting such a great video / picture explanation of how you built that pid controller. I was envisioning the same thing but you put it into a picture perfect video Reaction? YeS hOw cAn u bE sO aWeSoMe pLLLzzzzzz ke3p on r0cKing these vids. Your video of the pid servo controller showed me EXACTLY what I had been searching NEVERENDLESSLY for. Plllllllllzzzze Keep on rocKing Ossssssoooo ffiiiiiiiiiknnnn g H@rdddd. Dude, i am seriously getting hard off of watching
gaarbunkle 3 months ago
LEt say you want the DC Servo motor to spin until a certain angle, so the servomotor will rotate until the given angle, but how did the Servomotor knows at which rotation count? Let say the given angle is 35°.It can turn one round and stop at 35°, and it can turn 100 times and stop at 35°. Do enlighten me, Thanks for your reply. Currently doing some Matlab Simulink on DC servomotor.
chelvis7 5 months ago
Good work. Nicely done on PCBs. Have you graphed the speed to see how quickly it reaches the set point?
tesla500 1 year ago
@tesla500 not yet but very soon i will post the graphs
hameeds01 1 year ago
Good one. Sudden change in direction is extremely fast. A ramp up/ down might be recommended. I have a similar motor that I got from a salvaged CNC lathe.
Debraj1978 1 year ago
@Debraj1978 "Sudden change in direction is extremely fast" because i gave the command signal in this Fashion , it can be moved in a slower way all depends on the User command signal & i was running it at extreme conditions, sudden change in direction shows how responsive the system is . . .
hameeds01 1 year ago
@hameeds01
The control is good though and I like the way it responds. I had made a similar system with a graphical LCD connected to show the position in graphical plot. Please check my youtube videos. :-)
Debraj1978 1 year ago