This document provides an overview of Module 1 on feedback and control systems. It discusses the history of control systems and outlines the main system configurations as open-loop, closed-loop, and computer-controlled. The design process for control systems is also summarized in 6 steps: transforming requirements into a physical system, drawing a functional diagram, creating a schematic, developing a mathematical model or block diagram, reducing the block diagram, and analyzing and designing the system.
This document provides an overview of Module 1 on feedback and control systems. It discusses the history of control systems and outlines the main system configurations as open-loop, closed-loop, and computer-controlled. The design process for control systems is also summarized in 6 steps: transforming requirements into a physical system, drawing a functional diagram, creating a schematic, developing a mathematical model or block diagram, reducing the block diagram, and analyzing and designing the system.
This document provides an overview of Module 1 on feedback and control systems. It discusses the history of control systems and outlines the main system configurations as open-loop, closed-loop, and computer-controlled. The design process for control systems is also summarized in 6 steps: transforming requirements into a physical system, drawing a functional diagram, creating a schematic, developing a mathematical model or block diagram, reducing the block diagram, and analyzing and designing the system.
1. Enemurate and show in detail with examples the history of control systems. 2. What are the system configurations of control systems? - Open-loop Systems,Closed-loop (Feedback Control) System, and Computer-Controlled Systems 3. What i the design process, examples and details of a control systems? Step 1: Transform requirements into a physical system Ex. Antenna azimuth position control system. Step 2: Draw a fuctional diagram Ex. Transducer and controller, as well as amplifiers and motors. S Step 3: Create a schematic Ex. Potentiometer, amplifier and field. Step 4: Develop a mathematical model (Block Diagram) Ex. Transfer Function. Step 5: Reduce the block diagram Ex. Reducing the block diagram to a single block. Step 6: Analyze and design Ex. Impulse input and Sensitivity