digital pid controller
A digital PID controller is a type of control system that uses digital technology to implement a proportional-integral-derivative control algorithm to regulate the behavior of a system or process. It analyzes the input and output signals of the system in discrete time intervals, calculating and adjusting control signals to minimize the error between the desired setpoint and the actual system output.
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