Control Systems
Signal Flow Graph and Block Diagram
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Basic of Control Systems
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Frequency Response Analysis
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Root Locus Diagram
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State Space Analysis
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GATE ECE 2001
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Consider the feedback control system shown in figure. GATE ECE 2001 Control Systems - Stability Question 5 English
(a) Find the transfer function of the system and its characteristic equation.

(b) Use the Routh-Hurwitz criterion to determine the range of 'K' for which the system is stable.

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GATE ECE 1999
Subjective
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The loop transfer function of a feedback control system is given by $$$G\left(s\right)H\left(s\right)=\frac{K\left(s+1\right)}{s\left(1+Ts\right)\left(1+2s\right)},\;K>0$$$ Using Routh-Hurwitz criterion, determine the region of K-T plane in which the closed-loop system is stable.
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GATE ECE 1998
Subjective
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The characteristic equation of a feedback control system is $$$s^4+20s^3+15s^2+2s+K\;=\;0$$$
(i) Determine the range of K for the system to be stable.
(ii) Can the system be marginally stable? If so, find the required value of K and the frequency of sustained oscillation.
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GATE ECE 1996
Subjective
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A system having an open loop transfer function $$G\left(s\right)=\frac{K\left(s+3\right)}{s\left(s^2+2s+2\right)}$$ is used in a control system with unity negative feedback. Using the Routh-Hurwitz criterion, find the range of values of 'K' for which the feedback system is stable.
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Signals and Systems
Network Theory
Control Systems
Digital Circuits
General Aptitude
Electronic Devices and VLSI
Analog Circuits
Engineering Mathematics
Microprocessors
Communications
Electromagnetics