Hi Again Everyone, and once again thanks for all of your answers to the thread!
I can only come to here at late night because i work during the day, and study at night, so sorry for only now answer to the thread!
@malc-c
I Allready have that code, however this code don't permite changing the variables with hiperterminal like you said, can you give me the one that does?
Do we have teacher and pupil here ???
Yes, my teacher usualy comes to here and MiKroelektronika forum, however he is more a Assembler fan!!!
From memory, changing the values altered things like the amount of over-shoot of the set point, the range at which the output started pulsing, and the length of pulse. The advantage with the code that Darrel and Henrick had put together was that using a serial cable and Hyperterm I was able to change the values via the PC and see what effect it had on my test rig which comprised of a heater in a wooden box with the sensor 6" below a ceramic heater. Over several weeks the values were adjusted and tuned until the temperature set point either maintained or was within half a degree either side (as you can see by the video - in the real environment it's almost spot on)
That's exactly what i wont, to see the response of the system, by changing the variables, that is the real porpose of the work!!!
@aratti
I know that the phase angle control it's much better to control AC charges, however, since it's slow speed PWM, because the system is slow, i think, that i have other advantages, like Henrik said! I have PID controllers on the University that i can use, however my teacher made me this challenge, and i accepted!
Please don't judge me wrong, if i have the time, believe me that i would do the phase angle control, and I will put a GLCD to show the curves of the system response, but in the meantime i need to understand the PID, put it to work, and them improve the whole system, if i've got the time! This is not an excuse, but i work, i study and in 3 months my baby will be born, however like i said this is not a excuse. I really appreciate your opinion!
@HenrikOlsson
Why to you have the "pid_I_Clamp" and "pid_Out_Clamp"i'm not understanding the meaning of this variables?
Thanks all for all your support!
Thanks and Regards;
Gadelhas
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