What is the role of P(Protional), I(Integral) and D
(Derivative) in PID Controller?
Answer Posted / praveen kumar
p--> directly proportional to the process variable and give final element to fast action
i--> responds the error between process variable and setpoint
d-->rate of change of error with respective time.
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