Proportional and Integral Control

by A Reader

 

With an integral controller, for a finite constant steady-state output the input (i.e. error) must be zero.
With a proportional controller, for a finite constant steady-state output the input (i.e. error) must be finite. The exception to this is where the proportional controller output signal is equal to the controller bias.



Posted on Mar 2, 2002, 3:46 PM


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