Digital control engineering.
Material type: BookPublisher: [S.l.] : John Wiley & Sons, 1989Description: 1 v. (unpaged) ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0852263082 (paperback); 9780852263082 (paperback).Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: Focusing on the use of microprocessor technology in process control, this book offers a clear presentation of digital control concepts, always keeping their practical use in mind. By fortifying standard coverage of the subject with a computer-aided design package and practical case studies, this book serves as a valuable hands-on reference and text. Case studies include a microprocessor-based position control system, a microprocessor-based temperature control system and the microprocessor control of a manipulator arm. Chapter coverage includes sampling and reconstruction, transform design of digital controls, state space analysis of sampled-data systems, stepping motors and their interfacing to microprocessors, and more.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Focusing on the use of microprocessor technology in process control, this book offers a clear presentation of digital control concepts, always keeping their practical use in mind. By fortifying standard coverage of the subject with a computer-aided design package and practical case studies, this book serves as a valuable hands-on reference and text. Case studies include a microprocessor-based position control system, a microprocessor-based temperature control system and the microprocessor control of a manipulator arm. Chapter coverage includes sampling and reconstruction, transform design of digital controls, state space analysis of sampled-data systems, stepping motors and their interfacing to microprocessors, and more.
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