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Meaning of "deadband"

deadband (noun) - In engineering and control systems, deadband refers to a range within which a signal or instrument does not produce any change in the output
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  • The range through which an input can be varied without initiating an observable response. Deadband is usually expressed in percent of span.
  • In the domain of a transfer function, the band of input values where the output is zero. "(the output is 'dead' - no action occurs)"
  • Backlash in a mechanical system.

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Select the desired deadband and brightness.
Deadband is different from hysteresis.
It is related to the deadband of the positioner.
Press the middle key to select the accuracy deadband.
The width of deadband may be adjustable or programmable.
You are fighting the deadband.
Minimum deadband is one display count.
The set point pressure criterion may include deadband.
Select the desired deadband and begin excavating.
An advantage of this embodiment is that the threshold work as a deadband.
An offset deadband is available in the logic.
The set point temperature criterion may include deadband.
The deadband is determined by the difference between set and reset points.
Frequency response deadband.
A deadband is also provided around zero velocity which may be of variable width.

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The received frequency is checked to determine whether it is within an established deadband.
The larger the deadband the more the room temperature will vary.
The LEDs then blink momentarily to indicate the deadband fine or coarse accuracy.
This ensures that the pressure controller never closes completely or enters its deadband.
The calculated output must leave the deadband before the actual output will change.
The deadband and corresponding LED change with each press.
This parameter specifies the width of the deadband between the Cool and the Heat channel.
Deadband is used only when the thermostat is set in the Auto Changeover mode.
Dither set for optimum hysteresis Deadband.
Barry is sent to a deadband where he verifies that Tom is not there.
We keep venting, we are gonna keephitting the edge of that deadband.
The deadband and corresponding LCD symbol change and cycle with each press.
The implemented slope and deadband of the static characteristic;.
A deadband D may be compared to the current error.
We keep venting, we are gonna keep hitting the edge of that deadband.
We define a deadband in tension in which the frequency setting is frozen in 0Hz.
The panel also displays low-battery warning and deadband selection.
Additionally, the current deadband status and on-grade location momentarily display.
If the temperature continues to rise, the control switches to on / off or deadband control.
The deadband region . different capacity profiles that the integrator needs to.
Turn on the receiver and select offset on-grade and the desired deadband.
A deadband of around 40 counts provided smooth enough control with enough room to feel comfortable.
Honeywell uses an advanced algorithm that fixes deadband at 0 F.
An exemplary deadband range DEADBAND may be defined as provided by expression 1.
User-adjustable or speed-sensitive deadband may also be embodied.
Deadband ( Accuracy ) Button Four deadbands are available in the grading and excavating modes.
It has two modes, fine and coarse, for deadband size accuracy.
The deadband region has a width which is no greater than the width of portion 213e.
Want to change the speed, smoothing, and deadband of each axis individually?
Turn on the receiver and select standard plumb mode, center on-grade, and the smallest deadband.
Fig . 6D shows a deadband in the command as a function of yaw input ;.
I see it . You are fighting the deadband.
It is related to the deadband of the positioner MU . hy MU . tM.
Lower your gains. You're fighting the deadband.
The receiver and RD20 retain the last deadband setting after a power cycle.

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