Lacajun: Yes, retuning the PID was exactly my concern. As an added note - writing to the non-volatile causes and annoying reset of the display/controller which wasn't desirable anyways. ![]() I am writing to the volatiel one for that reason. My particular controller has both a volatile and non-volatile write instruction. This directly addressed my concern.ĭanw2: Great point too. Thanks for the vote of confidence on modern PID controller being able to handle a setpoint change within its range. I have done some testing "on the bench" but nothing is as good as testing in the actual system. This will also allow us to subsitute the PID controllers in the future without having to retrain the research people. The goal is to have everything monitored and programmed from a common front end using LabVIEW. ![]() Some comments to your replies:Īnalogkid2digitalman: I am aware that there are numerous PID based ramp/soak controllers available.
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