03-23-2007 08:44 PM
03-24-2007 12:17 AM
Hi viksen there are some examples in LabVIEW with this go to help>> Find Examples you can use for example the one PID Control Single Channel
Hope this helps
03-25-2007 11:18 AM
03-26-2007 11:11 AM
Hi Viksen,
Here's some information on PID control in LabVIEW. This tutorial explains a bit about PID Theory and how to implement PID control in LabVIEW:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3782
And here's a simple PID demo VI with a number of different examples included:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/epd/p/id/2382
Let me know how you get on with these.
03-26-2007 03:23 PM
03-27-2007 03:44 AM
06-14-2011 09:56 AM
I tried to load the Simple PID demo but received an error that the program is too old to update in LabView 2010.
Is there a update version or even a program screenshot on the basic approach for implementing a PID controller without the toolkit?
06-14-2011 11:07 AM
Josh,
Give this a shot. I use it for a pressure controller. No Add-on's req'd.
-Ian
08-22-2011 02:45 AM
Sorry,
I am totally new and need to control a motor which is attached to a spring using PID or LQR. The motor attachment to a spring allows us to vary the stiffness of the spring thus making it an absorber. By placing the absorber configuration on a three story building we hope to reduce the vibration of the floors of the building. I already attached a sensor to the third floor of the building and another one to the mass of the absorber. By varying this two (adding or subtracting it) I hope to get a single output which the PID or LQR will work on to send a signal to a d.c motor and sequentially turned it clockwise or anticlockwise.
Please I dont mind be taught to go about this step by step. Kindly assist if you can. Thanks.
08-23-2011 03:21 AM
Hi Osmosis,
Thanks for using the NI Forums! As you can see, this forum is relatively old. I would suggest posting a new question on the LabVIEW forums with your query and any code you have created so far. If you would like to learn further about training please contact your local NI branch and they will be able to assist.
Kind regards,