DADiSP / Controls
Analog and Digital Controls Module
DADiSP Controls is a menu-driven module that offers easy and accurate design, analysis and simulation of both discrete and continuous linear time invariant single-input/single-output (SISO) controllers.
The controls module includes menus for the quick design of the most common controllers (PID), simultaneous open and closed loop frequency and time response design of continuous 2nd order systems and the iterative design of lag and lead compensators.
Key features
- Simple user interface.
- Iterative design method for common controllers.
- Impulse, Step, Ramp and Frequency response calculations.
- Bilinear, Backwards Integration and Zero Order Hold models.
- Bode, Nyquist, Root-Locus and Pole-Zero plots.
- Open Loop and Closed Loop conversion.
- PID, PI and PD designs.
- Delay Elements, Lag and Lead Compensators.
- 2nd Order Continuous System Design.
Quick and easy control design
Fully integrated with the DADiSP, DADiSP/Controls is display oriented to show you what is going on in your model. DADiSP/Controls includes menus for the quick design of the most common controllers (PID), simultaneous open- and closed loop frequency and time response design of continuous 2nd order systems and the iterative design of lag and lead compensators.
Continuous to discrete and discrete to continuous transformations
DADiSP/Controls has a variety of methods to calculate the discrete equivalent of a continuous system as well as the continuous equivalent of a discrete system. Methods include: zero-order hold, bilinear method (Tustin Transform or trapezoidal rule), backward integration method and zero order hold with processing delay. DADiSP/Controls models delays in continuous systems with either the first or second order Padé approximation to an exponential.
Iterative design of common systems
DADiSP/Controls introduces an iterative method for the design of the most common types of control systems (continuous and discrete phase compensators and continuous 2nd order systems). This method allows for the system to be designed through specification of both the transfer function coefficients and the performance characteristics of the system. The iterative aspects of the design are made possible through use of a design menu that echoes the dominant characteristics of the system and allows them to be repeatedly changed. At each step during the design the effects of the most recent modification are included and all of the characteristics of the system recalculated. Only when the entire system meets your specifications and the design is accepted are the coefficients output to the desired windows.
Simulations with initial conditions
To develop a continuous simulation with initial conditions DADiSP/Controls uses state space realisation and eigenvector methods for solving differential equations. Examples provided explain which functions should be used and demonstrate the proper procedure for developing this type of simulation.
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