Simple PID Control
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2009
- The NI Data Acquisition Control System (sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/la...) is the complete solution for your control application. Hardware form factors include USB and PCIe where the PCIe option allows you to add a Real-Time Industrial Controller for deterministic timing. Multiple digital channels, analog channels and counter/timers allow for closed-loop feedback. Please see ni.com/daq/systems for more information on National Instruments DAQ Systems.
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please do many more video's. These are much more helpful than reading the tutorial on NI website.
This is much more helpful than reading the tutorial on NI website.
@nazh09 30 days evaluation version is. Full full version you have to pay.
Very good video. This helped me a lot. Thank you... Is there a training video for PID Auto tuning VI? If so, could you direct me in the right direction. Thanks.
thank you so much!!!!
may you please tell me the parts that were used and what are the part numers so that I could pull up a datasheet for them.
Was the deflector home built?
thanks for sharing
@NafElectronics Wow, thanks a alot. Are they faster than the cheapest NI DAQ for simple PID?
Cool. Could use a little more integral gain and possibly some derivative
Is the Labview software available to download?
Do we need 6211 or any thing cheaper (i saw in NI's website, 6009 , for $150) works ?
Did you need a opamp? If yes, ghow did you connect it ? do you have a circuitry ? I need help
how did you choose the transistor type? (I mean the transistor's parameters) give me an answar please!
Te amo
Is this first or second order?
Where can we get halifax sensor ? What type is that ?
@laskjdgx the DAQ itself is around 1300$ (in Europe), no wonder they dont say it aloud.
Still struggling to find an alternative at a decent pricelevel.
I need the sensor qu are using
how much does this software cost and what is the name of this software.
Excellent job:
I have a question. I am learning labview by myself. What will happen if you do not change the PID values? I mean those output ranges which you changed to 5 V... if you leave 100, then will your PID generate 100V or?
I am thankful for your reply.
did you find out? 😂
Where can I find that fan???
@valordk There is now a much cheaper solution for DAQ: LabVIEW Interface for Arduino (LIFA) Toolkit. Atmega is not as accurate or fast but for a hobbyist it's all you need.
@femtophysiker
a 7 month late reply... lol
I believe your DAQ assistant can only generate up to 5V of power, since that is the most power your USB port can supply.
good
@TrickyNekro nah pcs aren't bad at handling realtime jobs,but they could be better for sure. you won't beat an fpga with a pc,that's true^^
responsiveness.
provide a nice tutorial ..........
HAKEEM LOOK AT THIS
lol ... badly calibrated PID values