Simple Examples of PID Control
Check out my newer videos on PID control! http://bit.ly/2KGbPuy Get the map of control theory: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/550... Download eBook on the fundamentals of control theory (in progress): https://engineeringmedia.com In this video I continue the topic of PID control. We walk through a simple control system and visualize how each of the three paths, P, I, and D, all address specific problems that arise in a typical system. I try to use very little math in this lecture because I want to show you that at the foundation PID control is very intuitive. Most of it you can reason through. Errata: 11:50 I should have increased theta for just a moment and then had it come back down to the same position at the end of the graph. This is because the pedal position would settle at the same value if the speeds before the chase started and after catching-up are same. I will be loading a new video each week and welcome suggestions for new topics. Please leave a comment or question below and I will do my best to address it. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe! Follow me on Twitter @BrianBDouglas!

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