Control Systems
L H E Wijesinghe
BEng (Hons) in Electronic Engineering (SHU-UK)
MSc in Applied Electronics (University of Colombo – SL )
Lecture 1
Introduction
Subject Introduction
• Module Code : EE 30401
• Credit value : 04
• Learning Hours : 36 (4*9 sessions)
• Practical Hours : 8 (4*2 sessions)
Aim
To enable the student to apply the analyzing, modeling and
designing techniques to engineering control systems.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the module, the student will be able to:
LO-1 : Model physical systems using idealized control elements.
LO-2 : Analyse the control systems in the time and frequency domain
LO-3 : Design control systems to suit the industrial applications.
LO-4 : Use “MATLAB” as a software tool for designing and analysing
control systems.
Practical / Laboratory Sessions
• Open and Closed Loop control
• Control loop elements
• Controllers (P,PI,PID)
• Closed loop structure
• Stability and accuracy
Mode of Assessment
Continuous assessment : 40%
End – Semester Examination (03 hours paper) : 60%
Reference Books
• Control Engineering by W.
Bolton, ISBN 0-582-09729-0
• Modern Control Systems by
Richard C. Dorf-ISBN 0-201-
05326-8
• Principles of Control engineering
by Fred White, ISBN 0-340-
62541-4

Introduction to control system and references

  • 1.
    Control Systems L HE Wijesinghe BEng (Hons) in Electronic Engineering (SHU-UK) MSc in Applied Electronics (University of Colombo – SL )
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Subject Introduction • ModuleCode : EE 30401 • Credit value : 04 • Learning Hours : 36 (4*9 sessions) • Practical Hours : 8 (4*2 sessions)
  • 4.
    Aim To enable thestudent to apply the analyzing, modeling and designing techniques to engineering control systems.
  • 5.
    Learning Outcomes At theend of the module, the student will be able to: LO-1 : Model physical systems using idealized control elements. LO-2 : Analyse the control systems in the time and frequency domain LO-3 : Design control systems to suit the industrial applications. LO-4 : Use “MATLAB” as a software tool for designing and analysing control systems.
  • 6.
    Practical / LaboratorySessions • Open and Closed Loop control • Control loop elements • Controllers (P,PI,PID) • Closed loop structure • Stability and accuracy
  • 7.
    Mode of Assessment Continuousassessment : 40% End – Semester Examination (03 hours paper) : 60%
  • 8.
    Reference Books • ControlEngineering by W. Bolton, ISBN 0-582-09729-0 • Modern Control Systems by Richard C. Dorf-ISBN 0-201- 05326-8 • Principles of Control engineering by Fred White, ISBN 0-340- 62541-4