PID BLOCK IN SIMULINK
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I have worked out that my PID controller is 
Gc = 4.2(1 + 1/1.57s + 0.39s)
I want to put this into a block on simulink but the PID controller block in simulink is in a weird form. Does anyone know how to get around this. Thanks.
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  Ameer Hamza
      
      
 on 13 Apr 2020
        In the Simulink PID block, In the form field, change the form from parallel to ideal and set the value of filter coefficient N to be quite high (say 200). Then parameters P, I, and D can be used from your current transfer function.
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  Ameer Hamza
      
      
 on 14 Apr 2020
				PID block uses a low-pass filter for D term. The value of N controls the stop-band of the low-pass filter. Higher the value of N, higher is the stop-band frequency. For the low-value of N, the PID block will smooth the derivative of your system. If you have a high value of N, the filter will have no significant effect.
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