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SNS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, COIMBATORE-641 107 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering IC6501 CONTROL SYSTEMS Class : III EEE / V SEMESTER Prepared By : Dr.C.Vivekanandan

Modeling of Elements of Control Systems A feedback control system usually consists of several components in addition to the actual process. These are error detectors, power amplifiers, actuators, sensors etc. Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

DC Servo Motor Armature controlled DC servo motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Armature controlled DC servo motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Armature controlled DC servo motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Armature controlled DC servo motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Armature controlled DC servo motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Field Controlled Dc Servo Motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Field Controlled Dc Servo Motor Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

AC Servo Motors Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Synchros A commonly used error detector of mechanical positions of rotating shafts in AC control systems is the Synchro. It consists of two electro mechanical devices. Synchro transmitter Synchro receiver or control transformer. Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Synchros Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE

Synchros Dr.C.Vivekanandan IC6501/UNIT 1/EEE/SNSCE