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A simple and easy to use PID controller in Python. If you want a PID controller without external dependencies that just works, this is for you! The PID was designed to be robust with help from Brett Beauregards guide.
Usage is very simple:
from simple_pid import PID
pid = PID(1, 0.1, 0.05, setpoint=1)
# Assume we have a system we want to control in controlled_system
v = controlled_system.update(0)
while True:
# Compute new output from the PID according to the systems current value
control = pid(v)
# Feed the PID output to the system and get its current value
v = controlled_system.update(control)
To install, run:
python -m pip install simple-pid
Documentation, including a user guide and complete API reference, can be found here.
This project has a test suite using pytest
. To run the tests, install pytest
and run:
pytest -v
Licensed under the MIT License.
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A simple, easy to use PID controller
We found that simple-pid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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