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| Hello, I am en electrical engineer that is trying yo update myself in the field of Digital Control Engineering: FIR IIR Filters & PID regulators. I would like to build a system where I can measure Impulse Responses and use the collected data to build e.g. PID regulators where I test for stability etc. I have been thinking about the Lego Mindstorms robots, but I am not sure I can program in PID controllers etc. in these robot, or can I :?: What the robot does is not that important, but if it's something "cool " that doesn't hurt. I would also appreciate if somein can suggest Literature. I am using MatLab and Mathematica. I have currently started at reading a book called "DSP First" to refresh some of my past knowledge, and I am thinking about ordering the several Control Engineering books.
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| You don't really need to make any measurements to make a good PID controller. Its fairly easy to tune a PID controller by simple adjusting the three values separately. You can build a PID Controller using a quad opamp and resistors and Capacitors. In one of my classes we built an electromagnet that could levetate a metal ball. We used a simple lead compenstator controller. Brent | |
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