What is Integral and Derivative control?
Answer Posted / gnv207
The actual error is directly proportional to the integral
value of the error ,that type of control is called as integral
control.
The same manner the derivative control is
The actual error is directly proportional to the derivative
value of the u(t)error ,that type of control is called as
integral control.
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