Control Task
Control Task
DELL
2/25/2025
Open loop system
An open loop control system is a type of control system in which the output has no effect or
influence on the control action. This means the system does not have any feedback loop to monitor or
adjust itself based on its output. Essentially, an open loop system operates independently of the final
output.
An open-loop control system, the controller, which is the timer in this scenario, sends a signal to the
washing machine to start the wash cycle. The duration of the wash cycle is predetermined and does not
take into account the condition of the clothes. There is no sensor or feedback mechanism to alert the
controller if the clothes are not clean. Regardless of the outcome, after the set time has elapsed, the
controller instructs the machine to stop. In this case, the controller is the timer and there is a lack of
sensor involvement in determining the cleanliness of the clothes, which is a clear illustration of an open
loop control system.
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system reconnects the power. In this way, the automatic electric iron continuously monitors and adjusts
its temperature, ensuring optimal performance and preventing any damage to the fabrics.This self-
regulating process, driven by the feedback loop, underlines the key features of a closed loop control
system—accuracy, adaptability, and reliability.
Immunity to Feedback
arise in the feedback loop
Issues
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