if we have non unity feedback then is it necessary to convert nonunity feedback system to unity feedback system.....and how can we convert it please reply.....
+Jeevan Maharjan You don't have to convert a system to unity feedback to determine its steady-state error, the final value theorem will still hold. The only thing you have to be careful of is your definition of error if the feedback signal is distorted by dynamics in the feedback path. Also, you must be careful if you are trying to estimate error based on system type (without explicitly using the final value theorem).
@@AJ-et3vf I have re-posted many of the videos broken into smaller chunks with somewhat better sound. You can try those if it is bothering you too much.
man saved me on a 4hr lecture with just 40min plus very simple to understand thanks man!
u taught it very well .... i love it .. very understanble too
Thank you for this module! Quality lecture as usual
2021 and still amazing , thnx
it'd be very nice to get access to
the module 15 as well. Thanks for your videos.
great video
i love it ! thank you Rick Hill
Hello Rick. Is there a video of module 15? Thanks!!
sir where is module 15 ?
module 15 missing?
Do more vedios on modern control engineering perfect explanation eg. Bode plots, root locus etc
i want to study the Nonlinear System Dynamics contol ( Laypunov Theorem )
if we have non unity feedback then is it necessary to convert nonunity feedback system to unity feedback system.....and how can we convert it please reply.....
+Jeevan Maharjan You don't have to convert a system to unity feedback to determine its steady-state error, the final value theorem will still hold. The only thing you have to be careful of is your definition of error if the feedback signal is distorted by dynamics in the feedback path. Also, you must be careful if you are trying to estimate error based on system type (without explicitly using the final value theorem).
sir please send your email id ihave lots of queries regarding steady state error...
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@@gibhangbn lol
You can not even control the ambient sound :(((((
Yes, the ambient static sound is distracting. I have to lower the volume so that it wouldn't be annoying.
@@AJ-et3vf I have re-posted many of the videos broken into smaller chunks with somewhat better sound. You can try those if it is bothering you too much.