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PID regulator
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figured it out. Is it possible to set some sort of deadband on the PID? So the output does not change when value within a deadband of e.g 2.5

It still regulates as described above, 0 and then 100. I want the output to gradually increese when closing on setpoint, and then gradually reduce when above. Im used to Pgain and I time. but this is not applicable here? d gain, how do you dissable this? does it accept 0?
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PID regulator - by tomnord - 28.01.2021, 08:04
RE: PID regulator - by admin - 28.01.2021, 09:28
RE: PID regulator - by tomnord - 28.01.2021, 10:28
RE: PID regulator - by Daniel - 28.01.2021, 10:55
RE: PID regulator - by tomnord - 28.01.2021, 14:08
RE: PID regulator - by Daniel - 28.01.2021, 14:22
RE: PID regulator - by admin - 28.01.2021, 14:38
RE: PID regulator - by Erwin van der Zwart - 28.01.2021, 18:50
PID regulator - by tomnord - 29.01.2021, 15:36
RE: PID regulator - by tomnord - 01.02.2023, 09:33
RE: PID regulator - by admin - 01.02.2023, 09:37
RE: PID regulator - by tomnord - 01.02.2023, 10:05
RE: PID regulator - by admin - 01.02.2023, 10:28
RE: PID regulator - by tomnord - 01.02.2023, 11:42
RE: PID regulator - by admin - 01.02.2023, 12:03
RE: PID regulator - by tomnord - 01.02.2023, 12:44

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