Lecture 1
Lecture 1
â Automatic control has played a vital role in the advance of engineering and
science.
â It has extreme importance in space-vehicle systems, missile-guidance sys-
tems, robotic systems, and the like.
â The basic components in a control system include the input, control system
and the output.
â The input is the excitation, stimulus or command signal that is applied to
the control system.
â The output is the actual response that results from the control system.
â Controlled Variable: is the quantity or condition that is measured and
controlled. Normally, the controlled variable is the output of the system.
X E.g. Room temperature
â Control: means measuring the system output and applying the manipulated
variable to the system to reduce deviation of the actual and desired output.
â System: is a combination of components that act together and perform a
certain objective.
â Plant: any physical object to be controlled
X E.g. a mechanical device, a heating furnace, a chemical reactor, or a
spacecraft
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â Control systems can be classified in to as two open loop control system and
closed loop control system.
â Those systems in which the output has no effect on the control action are
called open-loop control systems.
â The machine does not measure the output signal, that is, the cleanliness
of the clothes.
â In any open-loop control system the output is not compared with the ref-
erence input.
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â Clearly, such systems are not feedback control systems. Note that any
control system that operates on a time basis is open loop.
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Controller Plant
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Measurements
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â If there is error, the controller sends out a signal to the heater, to bring the
furnace temperature to a desired value.
â Advantages: The advantages of closed loop control system are:
X Closed loop systems are accurate because the controller manipulates the
actuating signal to bring the error to zero.
X They can sense environmental changes as well as internal disturbances and
accordingly modifies error.
X They have high bandwidth (operating frequency range.)