PID temperature controller

Senyd PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) temperature controller is a type of controller used to regulate the temperature of a system by continuously adjusting the output based on the difference between the desired set point and the actual temperature.

The controller uses three control parameters, Proportional, Integral, and Derivative, to calculate the control output. The Proportional term provides an immediate response to changes in temperature, the Integral term eliminates any steady-state error, and the Derivative term anticipates future changes in the temperature.

PID controllers are commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, food processing, and HVAC systems to maintain a consistent and precise temperature control. They can be implemented in standalone devices or integrated into a larger control system.

PID temperature controller datasheet