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README: Add PID Output Clamping section
Explains the need of having separate "max_i_pos/output_max" and "max_i_neg/output_min" values; They serve different purposes.
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### PID output clamping
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It is possible to clamp the PID algorithm output independently of channel output limits. This is desirable when e.g. there is a need to keep the current value above a certain threshold in closed-loop mode.
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Note that the actual output will still ultimately be limited by the `max_i_pos` and `max_i_neg` values.
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Set PID maximum output of channel 0 to 1.5 A.
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pid 0 output_max 1.5
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Set PID minimum output of channel 0 to 0.1 A.
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```
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pid 0 output_min 0.1
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## LED indicators
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## LED indicators
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