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Feedback Loop Stability Analysis

by Walter S. Friauf
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Overview

Feedback Loop Stability Analysis offers a vastly simpler approach to feedback control. Focusing on minimum phase characteristics and new design curves for second-and third-order minimum phase systems, this text makes it easier than ever to optimize performance and streamline circuit analysis and design. The modest level of mathematics required by this book enables anyone - engineers, researchers, college and technical students - to better understand the virtues and stability problems of feedback systems.

Aimed at circuit designers, this concise text emphasizes minimum phase characteristics, performance optimization and the simplification feedback of loop control design. With minimal mathematical analysis, it provides "... a much simpler unilateral loop approach." This approach is combined with minimum phase and new design curves. Although this is a succinct reference, the author comprehensively details loop characteristics; he explains one/two/ and three time constant loops, along with phase locked loops. He discusses transfer functions, Bode plots, loop compensation and domain characteristics. This practical guide offers a simple approach to loop stability analysis and feedback problems. It helps you eliminate uncontrolled and performance degrading elements.

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Avoiding complicated mathematics and shunning dependence on computers, this book emphasizes minimum phase characteristics in order to optimize performance and to simplify analysis and design. New design curves for second- and third-order minimum phase systems are developed to give closed-loop stability characteristics, both time and frequency domain, as a function of open-loop frequency domain parameters, with an emphasis on simplicity. Finally, the methods are extended to accommodate transport lags and systems of any higher order. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1998
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070228443

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