Intro
Intro
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feedback Feedback
signal element
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Basic Control System Components
Note :
The power stage in control elements is essential for the control signal to drive controlled
system.
Control elements plays a vital role to get the desired output.
CONTROLLER COMPONENTS
3. Actuators
• It is a device whose output is mechanical motion
• It performs variety of tasks to manipulate the controlled process or plant. For
example open/close a valve in a plant.
Electric actuators have inherent flexibility in electrical power transmission and have linear
speed torque characteristics which is desired. Hence among all the actuators, electric
actuators are widely used.
For low speed and high torque applications, hydraulic actuators are used.
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Basic Control System Components
Reference u(t)
Controller Process Controlled output c(t)
input R(t)
u(t) → actuating
→ Reference input R(t) is applied to the controller which generates the actuating signal
u(t) required to control the process which is to be controlled. Process is giving out the
necessary desired controlled output c(t).
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A system in which the controlling action is some how dependent on the output is called
closed loop control system. Such system uses a feedback.
A part of the output is feedback or connected to the input. i.e., feedback is that property
of the system which permits the output to be compared with the reference input so that
appropriate controlling action can be decided.
Forward path
R(t) E Process to be
Controller C(t)
+
− & Actuator controlled
B
Feedback
element
Feedback path
R(t) − Reference input
C(t) − Controlled output
B − Feedback signal
E − Error signal.
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Basic Control System Components
Feedback
element
B(t)
Feedback
element
1) Complicated in design.
2) Maintenance is costlier.
3) System may become unstable.
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Effect of Feedback
When feedback is given the error between system input and output is reduced. However
improvement of error is not only advantage. The effects of feedback are
G
1) Gain is reduced by a factor .
1 ± GH
2) Reduction of parameter variation by a factor 1 ± GH.
3) Improvement in sensitivity.
4) Stability may be affected.
5) Linearity of system improves
6) System Bandwidth increases
System operation degenerates if the System operates better than open loop
9 9 system if the non-linearities present
non-linearities present
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