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CPE 305

Feedback and Control


Systems
Wednesday | 3pm-5pm
Engr. Russell Irish B. Rafa
cpe 305 | feedback & controls systems

The course includes the control device, equations


of a system and block diagram system.

The course also includes the different types of


switches and sensors as well as Laplace Transforms
and hardware applications.
FEEDBACK and CONTROL SYSTEM
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM
FEEDBACK & CONTROL SYSTEM
cpe 305 | Learning Episodes

01 Orientation

02 Introduction to Control Systems


Open-Loop & Closed-Loop Control Systems
03
Week
04 Block Diagram Algebra and Transfer Function

05 Frequency Response and Transfer Function


Electrical / Mechanical Switches

06 Laplace Transforms
cpe 305 | Learning Episodes

07
Block Diagram of Control Systems
08
09 Types of Feedback

Week
10 Frequency Response of Feedback Systems and
Stop Response

11
Application of Control Systems on Basic Engineering

12
cpe 305 | grading system
NUMERICAL
EQUIVALENT (%)
GRADE
Term Examinations 20% 97-100 1.00
94-96 1.25
Quizzes 20% 91-93 1.50
88-90 1.75
Project 30% 85-87 2.00
82-84 2.25
Participation/Recitation 20% 79-81 2.50
76-78 2.75
Attendance/Promptness 10% 75 3.00
74 - Below 5.00
Conditional Passed 4.00
TOTAL 100%
Incomplete INC
Unofficially Dropped UD
Passing Grade: 75%
Dropped D
cpe 305 | class policies
1. Student are required to wear the prescribed uniform with ID at all times. A demerit points for quiz
will be deducted if student caught with no id during class.
2. Student are responsible for whatever is taken up during the class in case of absences excused or
unexcused.
3. Student absent without valid reason during class activities will have a score of zero (0).
4. Student absent with valid reason (as stated in student handbook) will be given a consideration.
5. Class presence and participation points are given to encourage student active class participation and
discussion.
6. Students who arrive late during class will have their class participation attendance point will be
deducted.
7. Being more than 30 minutes late to class will count as an absent.
8. Students are expected to avoid the use of mobile or smartphone while class is in session
9. Continued disruptions of the class by a student may result in a request by the instructor for the
student to leave the class.
10.Cheating is obtaining or intentionally giving unauthorized information to create an unfair advantage
in laboratory activities. Cheating is equivalent to a zero grade for that particular activities.
11.Late submission of activity and project are subjected for deduction.
THANK YOU!
DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?

Email: russel.irishrafa@bulsu.edu.ph

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