What is the difference between parallel and standard form of pid controller that is provided by pidtool in Matlab simulink? In terms of block diagram?
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The equations are slightly different and its a difference between time constants and gains.
Source: https://www.mathworks.com/help/control/ug/proportional-integral-derivative-pid-controllers.html
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\$\begingroup\$ How will be both these different in terms of block diagram? \$\endgroup\$– DSP_CSCommented Oct 17, 2019 at 16:41
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1\$\begingroup\$ @Man Ah ha, you see, that's the fun part of engineering. The block diagram is how you define to be as long as you're being consistent with your specifications. \$\endgroup\$– user103380Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 17:27
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\$\begingroup\$ They are equivalent, only the constants change. \$\endgroup\$– Voltage Spike ♦Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 18:21
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Parallel form means controller will be connected parallel to plant and standard form means controller will be connected in series .
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\$\begingroup\$ Please edit your question and add enough information so we can understand what you are asking. Is a plant something that grows in the ground, a manufacturing facility, etc? \$\endgroup\$– GilCommented May 14, 2021 at 2:03