What does N represent in the PID formula (see image copied from the compensator tuning function)?

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Vidya Sagar Reddy Kurre
Vidya Sagar Reddy Kurre on 7 Jul 2020
Hello Oren,
N is Filter Coefficient.
Regards!
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Vidya Sagar Reddy Kurre
Vidya Sagar Reddy Kurre on 8 Jul 2020
Edited: Vidya Sagar Reddy Kurre on 8 Jul 2020
Hello Oren,
The below image might help you understand the Filter application.
The same is explained at 09:38 duration in the first video link.
Thank You!! Regards.
Oren Eliezer
Oren Eliezer on 9 Jul 2020
Hello Vidya,
Ok, now I understand the structure. So the presence of this filter seems to be the defualt strcuture for the PID controller assumed in Simulink. In my application this is a discrete-time PID compensator for which no such filtering is in the D path. However, there is an analog low-pass filter in the output sensing, which gives an equivalent effect (doesn't matter much that it also acts on the signal that is also fed into the P and I branches). Now I noticed that there is a selection "use filtered derivative", which I can simply unselect to reduce the D path to simple derivative.
Thanks again,
Oren

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