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Kel 1 Job 1
Kel 1 Job 1
In the case of a P element the input variable y(t) has an immediate impact on the
output variable - here we are dealing with a transfer element without delay. The
parameter KP is called the proportional coefficient.
The following graphic shows the step response and block symbol of the P element.
The latter contains the step response inside it to ensure rapid identification of the
control element within the control loop structure.
At the system output you again obtain the input signal but amplified or attenuated by
the factor KP. The P element is thus a transfer element with compensation (see the
following graph).
What is the proportional coefficient KP of the network? Enter your answer in the
answer box below.
Experiment
In the following experiment you should determine the step response of the P element
on the experiment card "controlled system simulation" (SO4201-5U). The
proportional coefficient KP is now determined from the step response with the
potentiometer set to its medium setting.
First set up the experiment circuit below. Then adjust the control setting
(potentiometer) for the P element to a medium setting.
Activate the step-response plotter and configure it in accordance with the settings
in the Table below.
Settings Input
Channel A
Meas. range: 10 V
Coupling: DC
Kanal B
Meas. range: 10 V
Coupling: DC
Range: 100
Offset: 0
Other
Settings Output
Step change from ...
to ...
50%
Delay time/ms
Measurements
300
Settings Diagram
Display
Channel A
1s
100
Now determine the step response and copy the plot into the space reserved for it
below.