Sensitivity (degree of smoothing) – Burkert Type 8644 User Manual

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Sensitivity (degree of smoothing)

The diagram shows the step responses (from 1 to 0 / from 0 to 1) of the filter with various sensitivity
parameters (degrees of smoothing).

Explanation of the characteristic curves

The sensitivity parameter is the procentual weighting of the last measured pressure value.

Example:

Sensitivity parameter = 90 (see also 90 % characteristic)
The desired mean pressure value is calculated from the formula:

P

A

(k) = 0.1 P

A

(k-1) + 0.9 P

E

(k) or P

A

(k) = 10% P

A

(k-1) + 90% P

E

(k)

P

A

(k)

is the mean pressure value to be calculated (filter output)

P

A

(k-1) is the last calculated mean pressure value (filter output) and

P

E

(k)

is the previously measured pressure (filter input).

Sensitivity

Explanation

parameter

10

Corresponds to the 10 % characteristic: filter is sluggish, very strong smoothing

P

A

(k) = 90 % P

A

(k-1) + 10 % P

E

(k)

50

Corresponds to the 50 % characteristic: strong smoothing

P

A

(k) = 50 % P

A

(k-1) + 50 % P

E

(k)

100

Corresponds to the 100 % characteristic: no smoothing

P

A

(k) = 0 % P

A

(k-1) + 100 % P

E

(k)

100%

1

0,8

0,6

0,4

0,2

0

h(0) h(1) h(2) h(3) h(4) h(5) h(6) h(7) h(8) h(9) h(10) h(1

1)

h(12) h(13) h(14) h(15) h(16) h(17) h(18) h(19) h(20) h(21) h(22) h(23) h(24) h(25) h(26) h(27) h(28) h(29)

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