Digital Control &mbadded System
Digital Control &mbadded System
DEBRETABOR UNIVERSITY
FACULITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Electromechanical Engineering DEPARTMENT
Embedded Systems Digital Control
Course Description
This course is prepared for summer fifth year electromechanical engineering students.
It designed to equip students with the conceptual framework and component of
embedded systems and digital control. This course covers Introduction to digital control
&embedded systems, Microprocessors
and microcontrollers, Atmel AVR Architecture and programing in c language, Discrete
control systems and the z-transform.
This course will be delivered by using student centered approach, interactive lecture
method, project wok and some laboratory demonstration. Students ‘achievement will
be basically accessed by quiz, group assignment, test and final examination.
Embedded Systems Digital Control
Course objective
weeks
needed
Unit four: Digital Control systems and the z transform
Explain representation 4.1 Introduction Brain Final
of discrete time 4.2 components of digital control storming, Exam
systems. system Interactive
Analyze Properties and lecture 50%
uses of the z transform 4.3 z-transforms and inverse of z- Group
for discrete time signals transform
discussion 4
and systems. 4.4 stability analysis of closed-
Analyze stability
loop system in z-plane
transient and steady-
state response of digital 4.5 Transient and steady-state
control system. response analysis
Design and realize 4.6 Digital Control Design by
digital control system Root locus method.
and implement it using 4.7 Tuning and digital realizations
embedded
microcontrollers.
Text books: Steven F. Barrett University of Wyoming Embedded Systems Design with the
Atmel AVR Microcontroller Part I & Part II.
William Bolton - Mechatronics. Electronic Control Systems in Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering-Pearson (2016).
Katsuhiko Ogata - Discrete-Time Control Systems (Pie)-Pearson Education (1994)
Reference: Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Sarmad Naimi, Sepehr Naimi - AVR Microcontroller
and Embedded Systems_ Using Assembly and C (Pearson Custom Electronics Technology)-
Prentice Hall (2010).
Assessment methods
Quizzes……………….............10%
Test1.………………………….15%
Lab…………………………….15%
assignments …….…………….10%
Final exam…………………….50%
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