ELE 639
Control Systems
Introductory course in control theory: system modeling, simulation, analysis and controller design. Description of linear, time-invariant, continuous time systems, differential equations, transfer function representation, block diagrams and signal flows. System dynamic properties in time and frequency domains, performance specifications. Basic properties of feedback. Stability analysis: Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Root Locus method, Bode gain and phase margins, Nyquist criterion. Classical controller design in time and frequency domain: lead, lag, lead-lag compensation, rate feedback, PID controller. Laboratory work consists of experiments with a DSP-based, computer-controlled servomotor positioning system, and MATLAB and Simulink assignments, reinforcing analytical concepts and design procedures.
ELE 639 Requisite Information:
ELE 639 Let's You Take:
Prerequisite: ELE 532 and CEN 199
- COE 70A/B - Computer Engineering Capstone Design
- ELE 709 - Real-Time Computer Control Systems
- ELE 70A/B - Electrical Engineering Capstone Design
- ELE 714 - System Testing and Design-for-Testability
- ELE 719 - Fundamentals of Robotics
- ELE 727 - CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits
- ELE 746 - Power Systems Analysis
- ELE 747 - Advanced Electric Drives
- ELE 809 - Digital Control System Design
- ELE 829 - System Models and Identification
- MTE 829 - System Models and Identification
Prerequisite: ELE 532 and CEN 199
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