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Current revision as of 14:09, 2 October 2009
Danish all-in-one PID-Controller FB121 for Simatic S7
contributed by: Jan Steen Nielsen, Denmark
Link to File
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Abstract
This program contains many useful functions for the Siemens Simatic S7-300/400. Among these are mathematical functions, conversion functions, hour counters, analog input/output functions, delay (smoothing) function, PI-Controller and also an all-in-one PID-Controller. All functions are setup for simulation so you can see them working.
The file referenced above is a block diagram of the PID controller. The full set of program files, in a ZIP archive, may be downloaded here.
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