Introduction to Control Systems | Control Systems 1.1
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- Control systems are a high level area of expertise that electrical engineers can focus on and is essential for applications from self driving cars, humanoid robotics, HVAC systems, industrial automation, to many more things I can't think of off the top of my head. This is the first in our control systems tutorial series that Kushal has put together and in this video, we not only provide an introduction to control systems but we lay the foundation for understanding the upcoming topics.
Kushal's amazing written tutorial for this is found here: www.circuitbread.com/tutorial...
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Overview of control systems in general
0:50 Real life examples of control systems
1:55 Open loop versus closed loop system
3:30 Positive versus negative feedback
7:12 Parameters that change based on how you setup your system
7:50 The parts of a control system
8:22 Comparing a real life scenario with a control system
11:53 The toast will never pop up
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Hi everyone - if you want to see Kushal's written tutorial that this was based on (to get more detail and some different examples), go to: www.circuitbread.com/tutorials/introduction-to-control-systems-1.1 Have a great one!
I feel like I've learned more in this single video than in my whole control system course in uni
This channel is definitely going to be a banger, just wait for the RUclips algorithm to make some adjustments !
Thanks for the kind feedback!
Great introduction to the journey of Control Theory.
This channel is gonna hit millions soon.
Awesome made more sense than 6 weeks of lessons 🇬🇧
Great video. Very informative!
That was absolutely awesome the way you thought of how you think when you were talking. The way you were explaining control systems with two examples of a soda/beverage machine and a human baby is ingenious and clever. It's not boring at all, I can listen to a Ted Talk about electrical engineering or mathematical/physics computation simulation with Scilab/python3/Julia/R language. You can be a great college/university professor in physics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science.
Loved all the examples! Excited for this series 😁
Thanks, Uma, so am I! Kushal has done such a great job on the written tutorials, I really just hope to do them justice.
Good content
Excellent explanation
The way of teaching is osm 😀
Amazing stuff,
BJT fundamentals
Construction, basic operation, transistor configurations, and limit of operation. More videos to come and stay safe!
I think I'm gonna take controls in my future semesters :o
Hey Shemsy - it is a fascinating field and can take you into so many different career paths!
Wasn’t that first diagram showing feedback incorrect. It was positive feedback
The one with the op-amp as an example? That was, indeed, an example of positive feedback. That was a poor decision after just talking about how negative feedback is typically what you want with your op-amps, wasn't it? Good catch, thanks!