Regarding the integration by the integrator in an integral controller, for a step change in amplitude of 20 percent, how does the output change, percent per second, over a time period of 5 seconds? The integrator constant is 0.2%/(second %)
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The integrator constant determines how quickly this adjustment occurs. In this case, the integrator constant is 0.2%/(second %), which means that for every percent of error, the output will change by 0.2% per second. If there is a step change in amplitude of 20 Show more…
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