How can I minimise or eliminate overshoot from PI controller?
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Zachary
on 22 Sep 2025 at 8:33
Commented: Zachary
on 24 Sep 2025 at 7:05
I am trying to control a motor's speed based on torque demand. I have set up a reference torque and reference speed profile, but while the motor is able to track the speed demand relatively well, the torque demand seems to have massive overshoots at the transition points.
The output torque from the motor is as shown:

The input is as shown:

My PI controller parameters are as shown, the gains were achieved via the tuning function:

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Sam Chak
on 23 Sep 2025 at 7:29
Edited: Sam Chak
on 23 Sep 2025 at 10:38
Hi @Zachary
In theory, a smooth transient change in the torque demand should be able to reduce the overshoot.
Case 1: Step torque demand
% System
w = 7.108;
sys = tf([5, 2*w, w^2], [1, 2*w, w^2])
% Step torque demand input signal
U = tf(1);
opt = RespConfig;
opt.Delay = 2;
t = 0:0.01:8;
[u1, tout] = step(U, t, opt);
% System's response to step torque demand
figure
lsim(sys, u1, t), grid on
title('System''s response to step torque demand')
ylim([-0.5, 5.5])
Case 2: Smooth torque demand
% Smooth torque demand input signal
u2 = (1 - exp(-2*(t - 2))).*heaviside(t - 2);
% System's response to smooth torque demand
figure
lsim(sys, u2, t), grid on
title('System''s response to smooth torque demand')
ylim([-0.5, 1.5])
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