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    Confusing with "States" of a System

    Let say we have pendulum system. Which could be represented by a second order differential equaiton. Solution comes with two integration constant and needs initial conditions... Now, we are saying that, system have two states, and with these states, we can solve the system at any moment...
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    How to reduce voltage to meause it ?

    Could you please explain a little bit more about this ? i do not understand why ohmic resistor value is important what will be chance if it is 1M ohm
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    How to reduce voltage to meause it ?

    i would like see the transient response of dc motor. if i apply 24v to circuit, than take 2 wire from motor pins, what should i do with this pins ? 1) i want ta connect them to the analog input of microcontroler and it can only measure 0-5 V.. 2) the things that i will do to measurement...
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    Isolating RC filter from circuit..

    hi, 5 order active filters are generally illustrated as in picture with sallen-key toplogy.. the first order part, RC circuit, added the beginning or the end of the filter with a voltage follower.. in both case, for example in picture, we do not isolate the RC circuit from previous stage...
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    What is amplified in inverting opamp ?

    All sources writes the kirchoffs current law for the node between Rf and Ri (in picture) and and writes a relation between equations for opamp. that results in -Rf/Ri But what actually opamp amplifies and multiply with 200000 or whatever ? if Noninverting input is zero. Than...
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    Meaning of "Track Seeking" "Track Following" in Control

    What is meaning of "Track seeking" and "Track following" in Control Theory ? Is that refers to steady state errors ? Like "velocity error" or "acceleration error" ?

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