Characteristic curve 1 (charact 1), Characteristic curve 2 (charact 2) – Burkert Type 8620 User Manual

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• charact

1

• For simple control output limitation

• charact

2

• For control output limitation with scaling of the control output on the

control range

• e.g. to select actuators a specific only approximately linear operating

range

• e.g. selection of proportional valves with PWM signal

Figure 32: Control output limitation COMMON_PID: Characteristic curves 1 and 2 (with control range)

Characteristic curve 1 (charact 1)

The control output is restricted only in automatic mode by the lower and upper control output limitation
and output accordingly on the module output.

Characteristic curve 2 (charact 2)

The module output is limited in automatic mode by the lower and upper output limit. At the same time,
the lower and upper output limitation Lim- and Lim+ define the control range in automatic mode. This
means, the control output 0…100% calculated by the controller is not put out directly as output signal
0…100% but relates to the control range and is put out as control output 0… 100% within the control
range.

Certain actuators, e.g. proportional valves selected via PWM signal, work only approximately linear in
a specific operating range. The selection of an actuator often causes the change of the process
variable only from a specific minimum selection value Lim- just as the selection above a specific max.
selection value Lim+ no longer causes a change of the process variable.

Characteristic curve 2 is thereby especially used when selecting proportional valves to tune the
module output signal as optimally as possible on the actuator used.

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