Using a PID with the BCS....pro/cons
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Using a PID with the BCS....pro/cons
I'm about a week or so away from purchasing a BCS, I have two PID's and I'm just wondering what the advantages are of using this in conjunction with the BCS?
Re: Using a PID with the BCS....pro/cons
Here is a link to the PID information for the BCS 460.
http://www.embeddedcontrolconcepts.com/ ... ementation
http://www.embeddedcontrolconcepts.com/ ... ementation
Re: Using a PID with the BCS....pro/cons
I think he is referring to using PIDs AND the BCS... he has a couple PIDs and he is talking about using them in conjunction with the BCS.
There is no interaction between a stand alone PID and the PIDs in the BCS. The link above and the Wiki refer to the PIDs that are IN the BCS itself.
You can use stand alone PIDs and the BCS, but they do not communicate or link up in any way. There is really no advantage.
There is no interaction between a stand alone PID and the PIDs in the BCS. The link above and the Wiki refer to the PIDs that are IN the BCS itself.
You can use stand alone PIDs and the BCS, but they do not communicate or link up in any way. There is really no advantage.