Control System
Control System
Input
Input
Output
Input
System
Output
Input
Control System
Output
Input
System
Proper Output
(May be or may
not be desired)
Input
Control
System
Desired Output
Classification of Control System
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They consume less power They consume more power.
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The OL systems are easier to construct because The CL systems are not easy to construct because
of less number of components required of more number of components required.
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The open loop systems are inaccurate & The closed loop systems are accurate & more
unreliable reliable.
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Stability is not a major problem in OL control Stability is a major problem in closed loop
systems. Generally OL systems are stable. systems & more care is needed to design a stable
closed loop system.
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Small bandwidth. Large bandwidth.
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Feedback element is absent Feedback element is present.
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Output measurement is not necessary Output measurement is necessary.
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The changes in the output due to external The changes in the output due to external
disturbances are not corrected automatically. So disturbances are corrected automatically. So they
they are more sensitive to noise and other are less sensitive to noise and other disturbances.
disturbances.
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Examples: Coffee Maker, Automatic Toaster, Examples: Guided Missile, Temp control of oven,
Hand Drier. Servo voltage stabilizer.
Classification of Control System
Systems whose parameters vary with time are called time varying
control systems.
Definition:
1. Servo system is defined as automatic feedback control system
working on error signals giving the output as mechanical position,
velocity or acceleration.
• As the input signal to the motor is nil at that position, the motor
stops rotating. This is how a simple conceptual servo motor
works.
Laplace Transform