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Lecture 1.

The document discusses the basic elements of mechatronic systems. It provides examples of mechatronic systems like springs, motors, and thermometers. It also discusses feedback control systems like maintaining human body temperature. The document contrasts open-loop and closed-loop control systems using heating a room as an example. It describes the elements of closed-loop control systems and gives the example of automatic water level control. The document also discusses analogue and digital signals as well as the elements of digital closed-loop control systems. It concludes with a brief mention of cam-operated switches.

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Lecture 1.

The document discusses the basic elements of mechatronic systems. It provides examples of mechatronic systems like springs, motors, and thermometers. It also discusses feedback control systems like maintaining human body temperature. The document contrasts open-loop and closed-loop control systems using heating a room as an example. It describes the elements of closed-loop control systems and gives the example of automatic water level control. The document also discusses analogue and digital signals as well as the elements of digital closed-loop control systems. It concludes with a brief mention of cam-operated switches.

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The basic elements of a mechatronic system

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Examples of systems: (a) spring, (b) (b) motor, (c) (c) thermometer

e.g.: A CD player

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A measurement system

An e.g. of measurement system

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Feedback control:
(a) (b) (c) human body temperature, room temperature with central heating, (c) picking up a pencil

Heating a room: (a) an open-loop system, (b) a closed-loop system

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The elements of a closed-loop control system

An e.g. of Closed Loop System: The automatic control of water level

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Signals: (a) analogue, (b) digital

The elements of a digital closed-loop control system

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Cam-operated switch

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