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Your desired state (e.g., "Set speed to 65 mph").
"The Future." This looks at how fast the error is changing. It acts as a brake to prevent "overshooting" the goal. 4. Stability and Damping Intuitive control is often about balance. Fundamentals of Control Theory: An Intuitive Ap...
Most industrial controllers use . Think of it as three different ways to look at an error: Your desired state (e
The "brain" that decides what to do based on the error. Actuator: The muscle (e.g., the car's engine or a heater). Plant: The physical system being controlled. Think of it as three different ways to
You set a timer on a toaster. It toasts for 2 minutes regardless of whether the bread is frozen or already burnt. No feedback.
At its heart, control theory is about making a system (the ) behave the way you want (the Reference ) by using a Controller .