Sahil_khan
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Dear Guys
I have a very basic question that why we use PID algorithm in digital controller design ?
I mean cant we use some alternative approach e.g if i sense output voltage of a dc-dc converter and then accordingly i adjust my PWM.
Lets take an example :
Suppose Vout of a dc-dc converter is 22V and the desired Vout is 20V, when my controller senses then it decreases its PWM (lets say 10% decreases the ON time) then it senses the Vout and it finds the output is now 19.5V instead of 20V(20V is desired output volt) then it increases its PWM lets say 2% then it sense the output is almost 20V.
If this algo works then why do we always talk about PID implementations ?
Thank you all.
Regards
Sahil
I have a very basic question that why we use PID algorithm in digital controller design ?
I mean cant we use some alternative approach e.g if i sense output voltage of a dc-dc converter and then accordingly i adjust my PWM.
Lets take an example :
Suppose Vout of a dc-dc converter is 22V and the desired Vout is 20V, when my controller senses then it decreases its PWM (lets say 10% decreases the ON time) then it senses the Vout and it finds the output is now 19.5V instead of 20V(20V is desired output volt) then it increases its PWM lets say 2% then it sense the output is almost 20V.
If this algo works then why do we always talk about PID implementations ?
Thank you all.
Regards
Sahil