Control electronics
Sum of the electronic components necessary to perform a . This includes: Potentiometer, Operational amplifier , Ramp generator , voltage limiter, control amplifier, power amplifier, any adaptation amp
Control range
Range within which the control variable can be configured, considering agreed values of disturbance variables, without jeopardising the functionality of the (DIN 19 226).
Control algorithm
Regulation to calculate the value of one or more correcting variables from the value of one or more control deviations (DIN 66 201). The standard algorithm is described by the mathematical relationshi
Electro control technology
Signal area in which the signal input , signal linking and signal output are undertaken using electronic elements.
Electro-mechanical signal converters
Devices that convert electrical input signals into mechanical movements (or forces/torques) that in turn actuate hydraulic control elements . They therefore form the actual between the electrical sign
Solenoid
In fluid technology electro-mechanical used to actuate valves are often referred to as solenoids. These are not permanent magnets, but are electromagnets. An electrical input signal (voltage or curren
Electromagnetic compatibility
Statement on the response sensitivity of components and machines to electrical, i.e. predominantly electromagnetic fields. It is a physical occurrence that may need to be addressed by means of suitabl
Solenoid actuation
Actuation of a fluid-based device by a solenoid with a stroke that is transferred directly to the device and triggers there an actuation (e.g. switching directional valve ) (Figure E 24) . In this way