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hardings
Joined: 23 May 2003 Posts: 56 Helped: 3
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28 Jun 2005 6:31 digital control engineering+book |
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Hi,
I want to study Control Engineering more, and my background is electronic engineer,
Do you have any suggestion or any good forum or material to me?
BTW, I am reading " Modern Control Engineering" , the 4th edtion, I found it it not good enough.
It introduces some ways to analyse but it has little "understanding" about the control system.
Any feedback is welcome!
Hardings
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armsgroup
Joined: 27 Feb 2003 Posts: 153 Helped: 8
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28 Jun 2005 11:04 how to learn controls |
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hi I think these lectures will be good
http://eweb.chemeng.ed.ac.uk/courses/control/restricted/course/second/course/
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coshkun
Joined: 27 Aug 2005 Posts: 150 Helped: 8
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03 Dec 2005 8:20 site:edaboard.com digital control systems kuo |
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Katsuhiko Ogata - Modern Control Engineering
I think this is one of the best books on control engineering.
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yangxh
Joined: 26 Nov 2004 Posts: 99
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19 Dec 2005 9:03 how to learn engineering |
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| Modern Control Engineering .I think it is not difficult to learn for you as an electronic engineer.
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Nimer
Joined: 26 Apr 2005 Posts: 216 Helped: 25 Location: PALISTINE
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19 Dec 2005 9:19 automatic control systems benjamin kuo free ebook |
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hi
start by learning the following book
modern control engineering by nise
its available on this site
best regards
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bjerkely
Joined: 26 May 2004 Posts: 92 Helped: 1 Location: Turkiye
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19 Dec 2005 10:27 automatic control systems benjamin kuo free ebook |
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| As an Electronic Engineer you can learn Control Theory easily,It's based on good understanding of Laplace Transform.I suggest Control Systems Engineering by Norman Nise,it's a very useful book that you can read with pleasure.
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FD357
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 49
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19 Dec 2005 13:13 best book for control engineering |
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| Control theory is important, but if you are going to focus on application, then you need have knowledge about something like motor, sensor, plc, and spesific contorl object.
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yangxh
Joined: 26 Nov 2004 Posts: 99
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21 Dec 2005 2:44 control engineering |
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| When Control theory going to application,hardware knowledge is also needed.Control have to be performance on the electric equipment,as well as some MCU used in industrial control areas.
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saudrehman
Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 46 Helped: 1
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23 Jan 2006 7:40 www.rockwellautomation/literature |
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Try Automatic control systems By B.C .KUO.
It is the best book for beginners in controls.
It is available in the ebook section along with soultion maual.
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har_namana
Joined: 21 Jan 2006 Posts: 2
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23 Jan 2006 17:01 digital control system kuo lectures |
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| could you please post the link to the ebook. I appreciate that, thanks.
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amrsah61083
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 13
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23 Jan 2006 22:47 learn control |
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| both nise and ogata are similar in subjects but in differnt explaination so better try nise more simple than ogata
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hiyan
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 78
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26 Feb 2006 19:38 claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu |
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| Author name is DAzoo and 2nd is philips.
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wini
Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 12
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26 Feb 2006 22:33 learn control systems |
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Hi
U can connects between an electronic eng and control science by an other good book :
Digital Control Systems Second Edition by Benjamin C. Kuo
we are studying in our university.
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atc9443
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 9
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27 Feb 2006 10:13 elecronics engineeers |
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You can find plenty of free literature from Rockwell Automation's literature library
http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/public/documents/webassets/browse_category.hcst
Also, here is a great ebook on automatated manufacturing systems,
(programmable logic controllers) PLCs.
contains:
Chapters
* Cover Page
* Programmable Logic Controllers
* PLC Hardware
* Logical Sensors
* Logical Actuators
* Boolean Logic Design
* Karnaugh Maps
* PLC Operation
* Timers, Counters and More
* Structured Logic Design
* Flowchart Based Design
* State Based Design
* Numbers and Data
* PLC Memory
* Ladder Logic Functions
* Advanced Ladder Logic Functions
* Open Controllers
* Instruction List Programming
* Structured Text Programming
* Sequential Function Charts
* Function Block Programming
* Analog Inputs and Outputs
* Continuous Sensors
* Continuous Actuators
* Continuous Control
* Fuzzy Logic
* Serial Communication
* Networking Communication
* Internet
* Human Machine Interfaces (HMI)
* Electrical Design
* Software Design
* Selecting a PLC
* Appendix - Function References
* Appendix - Glossary
* Appendix - References
* GFDL
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Book deleted. It is available here:
http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~jackh/books/plcs/
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tbekir
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 8
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27 Feb 2006 13:37 modern control engineering kuo |
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HI! I need the solution manual of Modern Control Engineering by K. Ogata.
Can somebody help me?
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maryn
Joined: 13 Aug 2009 Posts: 1
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28 Aug 2009 8:32 electronic engineer cover page |
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can any one please help me find the solutions manual to:
modern control engineering by katsuhiko ogata 4th edition
e-mail:
mary999s1(at)aol.com
thanx.
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PLCMentor.com
Joined: 26 Mar 2009 Posts: 23 Location: North Carolina, USA
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28 Aug 2009 16:28 learn controls engineering |
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| The reality is that the best way to learn control engineering since you already have a degree is to look for a job in the controls industry. You can read all the books you want and take all the courses you want but the best way to learn controls is by doing. You should look for a company with strong mentoring. You can use our site at plcmentor.com for automation training and mentoring via the forum, but it is best to be able to follow up by using what you have learned in the real world.
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elrayes
Joined: 03 Jun 2008 Posts: 163 Helped: 8 Location: Egypt
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25 Sep 2009 1:15 best university to learn control systems |
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if you want to learn control from the practical point of view (systems and components) then go ahead with this book "Modern Control Technology components" for kilian.
to know more about system design from the point of view of theoretical and mathematical modeling then go ahead with "Modern control engineering" for ogata.
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AlBo
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 196 Helped: 81
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25 Sep 2009 7:26 nise control engineering lectures |
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Hi fellows !
One of the best books about the control theory is :
Dorf, Bishop : Modern Control System, 11th Ed.
Pearson Education, 2008
ISBN: 0132451921 .
Find it and read it .
Good luck!
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