This was my weakest subject, I found it fascinating but my math was just not good enough for it.
Hopefully someone here has some interesting resources for this stuff, I would honestly love to integrate things like PIDs where they absolutely don’t belong in my bullshit hobby procrastination projects.
PIDs for can be very fun. And essentially its just 5 or so lines of code, which is something I wish they told us in uni (instead, it was mostly theory, as in the meme). I recently built a kiln which goes to 1000-something °C with a PID controller and I just set the parameters by vibes, not even some formal method. And it just works. So here is my resource: The (bit messy) controller code for my oven The code is obviously a bit more than those few lines, but I just wanted to say that the implementation is very simple, which I would have liked to know when I started out with this.
Edit: just found a bug after looking at the code again haha, so thank you :D
Yeah I’ve been involved in stuff on that level by pulling in a library in a university project. But there were higher level research projects going on where they were going into real nitty gritty fine control, I think they had a control model with an obscene number of degrees (as in xth order physical model implemented as a PPIIIIDDD system or whatever). That was a little intuitive since there was a physical process that you can observe.
But the theory is definitely something I’d like to at least understand a little
Control engineering student here. This is accurate and goes straight to the uni friends group chat. I love it.
Finally a real science meme I’m not smart enough to understand!
My rule of thumb is, if I understand it, it’s too simple for this community.
Fuck matlab !

