This 3-unit course on control systems includes equations, block diagrams, and design of systems relevant to daily life and industry. The course covers control devices, block diagram algebra, transfer functions using circuits, block diagrams, differential equations, and Laplace transforms over 3 lecture hours and 1 laboratory hour per week, with prerequisites of circuits 2 and electronics analysis.
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Control Systems
This 3-unit course on control systems includes equations, block diagrams, and design of systems relevant to daily life and industry. The course covers control devices, block diagram algebra, transfer functions using circuits, block diagrams, differential equations, and Laplace transforms over 3 lecture hours and 1 laboratory hour per week, with prerequisites of circuits 2 and electronics analysis.
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Course Name CONTROL SYSTEMS
The course includes the control devices, equations of a systems and block diagram of Course Description systems. Number of Units for 3 units lecture Lecture and Laboratory 1 unit laboratory
Number of Contact Hours 3hours lecture
per week 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite Circuits 2, Electronics Analysis and Design Course Objectives After completing this course, the student must be able to design the different control systems relevant to daily lives and to the industry. 1. Introduction to Control System 2. Block diagram of Control Systems 3. Block diagram Algebra and Transfer Function Course Outline 4. Transfer Function 4.1 As applied to circuit 4.2 As applied to block diagram 4.3 As applied to differential equation 4.4 As applied to Laplace Transform 5. Partial Fraction Expansion
Laboratory Equipment Please refer to Annex IV – Laboratory Requirements