Asked by Kayla Lippoldt on Jun 23, 2024
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The integral action responds to:
A) the size and time duration of the error signal.
B) the speed at which the error signal is changing.
C) proportional bandwidth.
D) proportional gain.
Error Signal
A feedback signal indicating the difference between a desired setpoint and the actual output, used to correct system performance.
Proportional Gain
Proportional Gain is a parameter in PID control that determines the relationship between the magnitude of the error signal and the magnitude of the control variable.
- Grasp the working principles of distinct control actions (PID, on/off, proportional, derivative, integral).
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Casey GutierrezJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The integral action responds to the size and time duration of the error signal. It integrates the error over time to eliminate steady-state error.
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the working principles of distinct control actions (PID, on/off, proportional, derivative, integral).