Title: Introduction To Control System and Their Real Life Application and Examples
Title: Introduction To Control System and Their Real Life Application and Examples
Title: Introduction To Control System and Their Real Life Application and Examples
Title: Introduction to Control System and their real life application and
examples.
System:
“A set of interlinks parts that are in relation and then combine together to form a compound
form and does the desire job is known as a system. Each system is defined by its composition,
purpose and by its environment, and indication in its working function.”
Types of system:
1. Analog
2. Digital
Control System:
A system that consists of devices; which attain, sequence, and regulate the conduct of other devices or
systems to help achieve wanted results. In brief, a system controls the system.
OR
A mechanical, optical, or electronic system that is used to maintain a desired output.
Open loop:
A control system in which the feedback track is not elaborated is called an open loop control
system. We can also say that a control system is a system in which the output doesn’t correct
the system is called open loop system. So this type of system are unfit to consider the
distraction. Thus in open loop systems, output can be changed only when the input is changed
manually and the output is unmanageable because feedback choice doesn’t exist.
These systems are simple to build, unsafe and costly inexpensive. But these systems are not
precise and are irresponsible.
Practical examples of open loop systems:
1. Automatic washing machine
2. Electric Drier and Bread Toaster
3. A home heating system (works without sensing, feedback and control)
Closed loop:
A closed loop control system is the one in where the output results the input such that the
input amount will change itself according to the output build is called a closed loop control
system. It comprise feedback system.
Fig: Closed Loop Control System
Introduction:
The UNI-TRAIN-I experiment card Temperature, Speed and Light Controlled Systems
contains three classic controlled systems found in control engineering. These dissimilar
controlled system classes show various features (static and dynamic transfer response).