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Example of Block Diagram Reduction

This document discusses reducing block diagrams to canonical form by drawing block diagrams for equations, determining the relationship between outputs and inputs, identifying feedback loops, and providing examples of reducing block diagrams to isolate a forward loop block and calculate the transfer function. It provides an example of reducing a block diagram to canonical form.
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Example of Block Diagram Reduction

This document discusses reducing block diagrams to canonical form by drawing block diagrams for equations, determining the relationship between outputs and inputs, identifying feedback loops, and providing examples of reducing block diagrams to isolate a forward loop block and calculate the transfer function. It provides an example of reducing a block diagram to canonical form.
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Block Diagram

(Reduction)
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
• Draw a block diagram for the following equation:
• Answer
• Determine the equation that relating y(s)
and x(s)
• Feedback loop
• Example
Reduce the following block diagram to canonical form,
isolating block K in the forward loop. Then, calculate C/R.
Reduce the block diagram below to canonical form.

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