INFICON XTC/C Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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In general, it is not possible to characterize all processes exactly; some
approximation must be applied. The most common is to assume that the
dynamic characteristics of the process can be represented by a first-order lag
plus a dead time. The Laplace transform for this model (conversion to the s
domain) is approximated as:

[9]

Figure 5-7 Response of Process To An Open Loop Step Change

(At t=0 Control Signal is Increased)

Three parameters are determined from the process reaction curve. They are
the steady state gain, K

p

, the dead time, L, and the time constant, T

1

. Several

methods have been proposed to extract the required parameters from the
system response as graphed in

Figure 5-7

. These are: a one point fit at 63.2%

of the transition (one time constant); a two point exponential fit; and a weighted
least-square-exponential fit. From the above information a process is
sufficiently characterized so that a controller algorithm may be customized.

Output

Input

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K

p

L

– s

(

)

exp

T

1

s

1

+

--------------------------------

=

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