Answer the following briefly. 1- Describe control objectives for a process control.
Q: Define tracking control using an example.
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Q: Given the image below, what are the control signals needed to perform the NOT operation (OR (x, y)).
A: The control signal needed to perform the NOToperation (OR(x,y) ) are:Since,zx =1, then x = 0, the…
Q: Provide 2 examples of open-loop and closed-loop control system. Identify the input, output, and…
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Q: Draw the Direct Digital Control block diagram and show the Implementation of the Problem using a…
A: The block diagram of the direct digital control is shown below,
Q: One of the following is the example for process control system. a. Water level controller b. Radar…
A: Cement Industry is an example of process control system.Advanced process control is used in cement…
Q: Draw a simple block diagram of 'Open-Loop Control System' and 'Closed-Loop Control System' Not…
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Q: figure for this system, then explain the following: • Output (Controlled variable) • Input…
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Q: (b) Your team is working on a new walkie-talkie design that must be able to withstand harsh weather…
A: It is asked to choose the suitable type of material that should be used as the casing of a…
Q: b. Explain the advantages of using modern control systems as against classical control systems (NOT…
A: "According to our guidelines, we can solve one question at a time. And, also both the questions are…
Q: 1- Which type of instruction dose INTO normally follow? Which flag does is test?
A: The signals that are directly available from the devices are analog. Hence a conversion is required…
Q: Question: 1:- What is the advantage of the adding a Lag controller for the SS model?
A: Since you have asked multiple questions in a single request, we will be answering only the 1st…
Q: 2. Determine how TCAS have played a role in a flight safety without any support from Air Traffic…
A: Operations Mode TCAS II can be currently operated in the following modes: Stand-by Power is applied…
Q: b) Draw the graph and describe the relationship between near-end cross talk and attenuation.
A: we need to draw the graph and state the relationship between near end crosstalk and attenuation.
Q: what are the major components of an electronic control system
A: In this case, the major components of an electronic control system needs to be identified.
Q: Q-2. Explain any four properties of state of a controller system.
A: The four properties of the state of a control system are as follows: 1- State refers to the set of…
Q: i)What do you mean by PD controller? i)Draw the controller output graph and also write the…
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Q: What value should come to the cell indicated by A2 when the Routh table of the control system given…
A: Using the Characterstic equation for routh hurthwiz Find A2 in given table?
Q: 1) What is the most used controller?
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Q: What do you mean by I controller? Draw the electronic circuit of I controller and also write the…
A: I controller stands for integral controller. Integral control is used when we want the controller…
Q: Define observability in the control system.
A: Observability: The system is said to be recognizable if it is possible to measure all the state…
Q: Explanation about magnetic tape recorders? With drawing and layout?
A: A Recorder is basically a device which is used to produce a record of the the signal which is to be…
Q: 1- What does the air volume sensor mean? What are the electrical lines of this sensor, explain?
A: Note: As per the guidelines will be solving only 1st question. For others please repost. Generally,…
Q: A manipulated input Process disturbance input Referring to control system representation illustrated…
A: 1. The act of controlling a final control element to change the manipulated variable to maintain the…
Q: What are electronic sensors? Who is composed?
A: Electronic sensors are the devices that are used to detect the physical quantities in any physical…
Q: is defined as the art and science of measurement and control systems.
A: Explanation: Instrumentation is defined as the art and science of measurement and control systems.…
Q: What is an actuator? Give three examples
A: An actuator is an apparatus that controls some mechanism. It is primarily used for converting the…
Q: type of controller, produces a control action which is proportional to the error with time.…
A: The controller in any plant is installed to meet the desire time domain specification like Rise…
Q: Control systems 3.1. Explain the three values which are associated with the controlled variable,…
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Q: 3. Compare between indirect and direct control circuits.
A: Indirect control circuits: Cylinders with a big piston diameter demand a lot of air. To activate…
Q: Write a report on system control strategies and techniques used in engineering.
A: The term system control refers to the controlling of any system. In terms of electrical system, it…
Q: What is the reason for slower operating speed of microprogrammed control? Suggest solutions to…
A: The control signals generated by the system are similar to machine language programs. The…
Q: Give 5 examples of Open-loop controlled systems and 5 Closed-loop control systems found at home and…
A: Open loop control systemsare simple system which does not change output automatically and only…
Q: What factors are to be considered when selecting and installing a controller
A: The factors to be considered while selecting a controller are functional safety Feedback control…
Q: Aastion 19 Which of the following explanation is NOT true? Select one: O a. A measurement system is…
A: 20) Mechatronic system consist of mechanical, electrical and control system. First controller is…
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Q: List the types of Strategic Engineering Economic Decisions?
A: Time and uncertainty are two defining factors of any Engineering economic decisions THERE ARE FIVE…
Q: Design the hardwired control unit using sequence counter method for 8 instructions. Consider 2…
A: We need to design the hardwired control unit using sequence counter method for 8 instructions.…
Q: Explain Several design decisions exist with regard to instruction sets?
A: A set of native instructions that can only be carried out by hardware are defined by an instruction…
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Q: With reference to the schematic representation of a control system shown below, determine/define the…
A: The controlled variable in a control system is such type of variable , when controlled determines…
Q: Which is easiest to implement the optimal-control policy?Why?
A: Optimal control theory is a branch of mathematical optimization that deals with finding a control…
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- How does TP4056 works? What is the purpose of red and blue lights in the components?What is voltage regulator?A common objective when manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCBs) is O a. maximizing the number of drill bit changes. O b. maximizing the number of holes drilled. c. minimizing the total distance the drill bit must be moved. O d. minimizing the number of holes drilled.
- Identify the process happen in Figure Q29(a). Interrupt Handler X User Program Interrupt Handler Y1. Explain briefly the working principle of an electro magnetic relay2. Draw the symbol for an electro magnetic relay 2NO and 1 NC3. Explain the working principle of a limit switch4. Explain the working principle of a reed switch5. What are the functions of sensors6. Enumerate what are the different input elements.7. What are the signal processing elements?Q1.Explain temperature compensation of strain gauge in detail? Q2.Explain sources of noise and its type(electrical amd static noise) in detail? Q3.Explain magnetic noise in detail ? Q4.Explain crosstalk,shielding and grounding in detail ? Q5.Explain level measurement(mechanical level indicators) in detail? Explain these 5 questions please.
- ASAP How reverse bias operates in: a. Depletion region B. Majority carrier C. Minority carrier4-The element that compares the measured signal with reference input is a. Controller b. Setpoint c. Error Detector d. Sensorthe controlled signals in control BD are then going to Select one: a. actuators b. sensors C. plant d. controllers the actuator requires a much higher primary voltage than 150v is Select one: O a Capacitive Discharge Ignition (CDI) O b. Inductive (Smart) O C. Peak and Hold O d. Inductive (Dumb)
- If you can, I need a sample answer with clear details because I want to understand the answer very well. This question from measurements instrumentation course. Thx??List the pins on Arduino that can do analog write. In a PWM, given that the duty cycle is 80% what is the voltage output? In a PWM, what should be the duty cycle to get a voltage output of 4.5 V? Given the bellow Arduino command: analogWrite( 8, 200); What is the duty cycle? What is the voltage output?Definition of setpoint, error and offset in process control system