How to model PID with "derivative on process value"
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Hello,
First started using Matlab in college around 1991, LOL. Nothing like aging yourself...
Casual user really, have not kept up on Simulink at all.
Question is regarding Simulink's PID Ideal model. If I have tested things out correctly so far, it appears it (according to the equation) calculates the derivative based on the error. Fair enough.
Is there a way to have it calculate the derivative based on PV, or measurement instead? Sure, I could make my own custom PID model, but I was hoping to use Matlab's standard PID model which already includes windup, saturation, etc.
Thanks for the response!
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Sam Chak
le 30 Avr 2024
Hi @Kurt
Are you referring to placing the PID Controller block in the feedback path? For 2nd-order systems, if the Derivative filter coefficient is appropriately selected, then the PD Controller should function as a state-feedback controller, resulting in an
Hurwitz system. In the provided example, the closed-loop system demonstrates a critically-damped response, as if a feedback gain matrix
were employed for the Double Integrator process plant.


Kurt
le 30 Avr 2024
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