Mitsubishi Electronics MELSEC-F Manuel D’Utilisation

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3UC
 PLC User's Manual - Analog Control Edition
PID Instruction (FNC 88)
M-15
3 Parameter
3.2 Details of Parameters
K
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3U
-4A
D
-P
NK
          
         
-A
D
P
L
FX
3U
-4AD
-TC
        
        
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3.2.6
Differential gain (K
D
): (S3)+5
Setting range: 0 to 100[%]
PID control: Differential operation
The filter is applied to the output at the differential operation.
Only the differential operation is affected by the differential gain (K
D
).
• When the differential gain (K
D
) is small, the output is immediately given with regard to changes in the 
measured value (PV) caused by disturbance, etc.
• When the differential gain (K
D
) is large, the output is given after a long time with respect to changes in the 
measured value (PV) caused by disturbance, etc.
Important points
Set the differential gain (K
D
) to "0", and then adjust the operation using the input filter (
α).
If the output response is too close to the disturbance, increase the differential gain (K
D
).
3.2.7
Differential time (T
D
): (S3)+6
Setting range: 0 to 32767 [
× 10 ms]
PID control: Differential operation
Use the differential time (T
D
) to respond sensitively to fluctuations in the measured value (PV) caused by
disturbance, etc. and to minimize the fluctuations.
• When the differential time (T
D
) is large, it becomes to prevent large fluctuation in the control target caused 
by disturbance, etc.
• It is not always necessary to use the differential time (when disturbance is small, for example).
Time
Deviation (EV)
Disturbance
Deviation
Time
T
D3 
(PID operation)
T
D3 
(PID operation)
T
D2 
(PID operation)
T
D1 
(PID operation)
T
D2 
(PID operation)
T
D1 
(PID operation)
T
D3
 > T
D2
 > T
D1
Output (MV)