Control system circuit diagram

  • What is the basic structure of a control system?

    A control system consists of subsystems and processes (or plants) assembled for the purpose of controlling the outputs of the process.
    For example, a furnace produces heat as a result of the flow of fuel.
    In this process, flow of fuel in the input, and heat to be controlled is the output..

  • Block Diagram: Best Practices

    1. Identify the system.
    2. Determine the system to be illustrated.
    3. Create and label the diagram.
    4. Add a symbol for each component of the system, connecting them with arrows to indicate flow.
    5. Indicate input and output
    6. Verify accuracy
The Control System Diagram (CSD) simulates the sequence-of-operation of control devices such as solenoids, relays, controlled contacts, multi-sequence contacts, and actuators including inrush conditions.

What is a conceptual block diagram?

In this conceptual block diagram the body is a system of muscles and skeleton that represent our structure (this could equally well be a building), the control system that takes feedback from sensors is the brain and the brain through a neural network instructs the muscles (actuators) what to do

What is the practical representation of a control system?

In other words, the practical representation of a control system is its block diagram

Each element of the control system is represented with a block and the block is the symbolic representation of the transfer function of that element

It is not always convenient to derive a complex control system’s entire transfer function in a single function


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