Electronic Feedback Systems

A photo of a model train railway car.

Speed in model trains, such as the Tech Model Railway Club's Pennsylvania's Broadway Limited, can be controlled using electronic feedback systems. (Photo courtesy of bengtm on Flickr. CC-BY-NC.)

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Feedback control is an important technique that is used in many modern electronic and electromechanical systems. The successful inclusion of this technique improves performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness of many designs. In this series of lectures we introduce the analytical concepts that underlie classical feedback system design. The application of these concepts is illustrated by a variety of experiments and demonstration systems. The diversity of the demonstration systems reinforces the value of the analytic methods.

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James Roberge. RES.6-010 Electronic Feedback Systems. Spring 2013. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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