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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 11 - Controllers

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Lecture 11 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.

Lecture 11 brings together the work done in the previous sessions to talk about controllers and controller design. Introduced is the three-term or PID controller, and the effects of the three different terms on system performance is discussed. The example used is a simple first order system, but the basics are demonstrated. Also included is the three-term controller but in the I-PD configuration whereby no zeros are introduced into the s-plane representation.

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  • wish politics and ir would do this

  • very helpful lecture to understand pid

  • Please upload more lectures !!!

    these lectures are very helpful.....

  • its a great lecture, thank you !

    

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