Elements of Control Systems
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Rating | : | 4.17 (861 Votes) |
Asin | : | 013011989X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 573 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Don't buy this book" according to A Customer. Our school used this book for Electromechanical Systems I & II. We are half way through the first semester and have found ALOT of mistakes in this book. I know it is a first edition, but the with the amount of mistakes we have found in just the first 100 pages, leads me to believe it was never proofread. This book is also VERY hard to read. Alot of steps and concepts are left out completely. It seems to be wr. We are stuck with the book AND the author Will provide a review in a few weeks
For courses in Automatic Control, Controls Technology and First Courses in Controls. Addressing fundamental and practical issues relating to control system operation, the material is reinforced through a large number of solved examples using MATLAB. This sound introduction to control systems technology provides students with a simple approach to the subject that keeps mathematical treatment to a minimum. The various types of automatic controllers including On/Off, PID, digital PID and fuzzy controllers and their implementation using op-op-amps and microcontrollers are discussed in detail.
. At the same time, it will permit students to design and develop basic control systems. An Instructor's Manual (ISBN: 0-13-092866-6) is available to all instructors using the book to teach a course. An attempt has been made to cover the major topics in control system technology. This book will help students to develop sufficient understanding to operate, maintain, and regulate control systems. Schematic diagrams and in-depth descriptions of the technology help students comprehend the sometimes difficult topics of digital control, digital implementation and fuzzy logic, and chapter questions help to reinforce the ideas presented in each chapter. The book consists of two major sections. It is suitable for: Two- to four-year college programs requiring an in-depth understanding of control systems.A one-semester university course at freshman level.Industry personnel int