Decoupling Controller

Hello there¡¡¡ I am doing a project related with PID multivariable control, and I was wondering if some one could tell me how can I do a Decoupling Controller or where find information about this issue.

I have 2 inputs and 2 outputs, one input will be a cooler fan and the other one is a heater fan and I have to control the temperature and humidity using Decoupling Controller. I know that there are a lot of info on google about PID control but there is not info about how to do a Decoupling Controller in arduino.

Any aid would be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
:slight_smile:

  1. You won't find pre-written code to deal with this. You will have to write it!

  2. It's your course work so you do the work

Mark

What is a "Decoupling Controller" ?

...R

Unless there is a water vapor source in the mix it is impossible to control humidity.

Hi,

I have 2 inputs and 2 outputs, one input will be a cooler fan and the other one is a heater fan and I have to control the temperature and humidity using Decoupling Controller.

Hmm..
What are you inputs? What are the units?
What are the outputs going to?

I am assuming your INPUTS are from a temperature sensor and humidity sensor.
I am assuming you OUTPUTs are speed control of a cooler fan and a heater fan.

Have you googled?

What is your electronics, programming, arduino, hardware experience?
Is this a school/college/university project?
(Sorry to ask but its that time of year when we get flooded with school and university projects.)

Thanks Tom.. :slight_smile:

TomGeorge:
(Sorry to ask but its that time of year when we get flooded with school and university projects.)

February to December?

What is a "Decoupling Controller" ?

google!

Mark

holmes4:
google!

Google says that if he knows what a decoupling controller is then he was probably given a school assignment to write one. Someone that had a real world problem they were trying to solve is unlikely to know that term -- or real world problems that require decoupling controllers are unusual at a hobbyist level.

holmes4:
google!

Mark

I was hoping the OP would be kind enough to save me the trouble.

That would have the extra benefit of knowing that the OP knows. :slight_smile:

...R

At the University of British Columbia, you might be taking the course EECE 460 (after taking the prerequisites, of course).

Hi,
Double posting, sort of...

http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=389019.msg2680279#main_content_section

Tom.... :slight_smile: