Feedback Control Systems | Understanding Control Systems, Part 2

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Explore introductory examples to learn about the basics of feedback control (closed-loop control) systems. Learn how feedback control is used to automate processes and discover how it deals with system variations and unexpected environmental changes.

The examples utilize everyday appliances, such as a toaster and a shower, to help you understand the basic structure and working principles of a feedback control loop. The first example shows how a toaster can be controlled to cook bread perfectly by continuously monitoring the bread’s color. It also shows how the closed-loop control system deals with system variations (for example, different types of bread).

The second example outlines how feedback control can help regulate water temperature in a shower. It demonstrates how the closed-loop control system can compensate for unexpected environmental changes acting on the system, such as someone running a dishwasher at the same time as the shower.

In sum, feedback control measures the actual output of a system (toast in the first example or water temperature in the second) by using a sensor (eyes in both of the examples). Based on the difference between the desired and the measured output, a controller (a human in both of the examples) sends a signal to a device (the toaster or the shower). The signal makes the device’s output achieve the desired value despite system variations or unexpected environmental events.

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I wish my bioengineering lectures were like these. I will be in class before my professor

unwrapthrills
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this video really explains the concept innovatively with real life examples

ShauriePvs
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So, a feedback control system is a system where the output is monitored, and other variables are adjusted to achieve the desired output? Great video!

thinkinghashim
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This video just made 2 years of university extremely interesting. Thanks!

travelchimps
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This used to be our most difficult subject in the university.Turns out, it’s actually east.Thanks!!

hermoine
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I appeared for GATE this year (from India) in electronics and communication. I found these videos really interesting. Nice channel it is!!

reetuhota
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This is an excellent explanation of feedback control, I finally get it.

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Great content. Really valuable things are shared in this.

qaizenx
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I love your animations - great work and great explanation!

anaa
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Its too awesome explanation brilliant!

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Watch the video at 1.25X playback speed. You're welcome. Great video

beltusnkwawir
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in the graph of water temp. vs input why does x-axis shows time. Input in this case is position of shower handle

ruslanaghavni
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I was worried I would have to watch the example explaining this with laplace transforms that I haven't learned yet while on a sleep deprived mind. Thanks Matlab

chriscox
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I would like to translate this video to Dutch. Could you open it up for community translations, please?

AntonsMindstorms
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thanks. well explained and really helps with my studies

undervalueds
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Mam a celling fan is a open loop system. But can we say that is this case of same celling fan a human can work as a feedback i mean we can change the speed of fan as we feel cold or hotter ?? (i know we can get only some fixed speed which is designed but can we say human as feedback here ?)

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my ict teacher told me to watch thi in quarantine

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Who is watching this because FEAA 200?

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MY TEACHER (N) SENT ME THIS LINK BY SAYING SEE THIS RN BUT ITS CRINGE 😬

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you sound like a robot its an ok video though

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