EEE302 FEEDBACK SYSTEMS

Course Code:3560302
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:5.0
Department:Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Assist.Prof.Dr CANRAS BATUNLU
Offered Semester:Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

The goal of the course is to develop an understanding and ability to use tools to model, analyze, and design/modify control systems to achieve desired behavior in face of external disturbances.


Course Content

Mathematical modeling: Transfer functions, state equations, block diagrams. System response; performance specifications. Stability of feedback systems: Routh-Hurwitz criterion, principle of argument, Nyquist stability criterion, gain margin and phase margin. Design of dynamic compensators. Analysis and design techniques using root-locus. State-space techniques: Controllability, observability, pole placement and estimator design. Discrete-time control systems.


Course Learning Outcomes

1) Identify  basic components of control systems, Understand feedback, stability, gain. Apply Laplace transform.

2. Draw block diagrams, find transfer functions

3. Model a system using state space form.

4. Determine controllability, observability, transform a system to controllable, observable and diagonal canonical forms

5. Analyze a system in time domain, identify transient and steady state responses

6. Inspect stability by Routh Hurwitz, Root Locus and Nyquist techniques

7. Implement pole placement by state feedback and observer design.

8. Have some knowledge of frequency response and stability margins.


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Ability to use mathematics, engineering theory and fundamentals of engineering in solving engineering related problems
2An ability to design and analyze Electrical and Electronic systems
3Ability to reach the required information and use that information effectively to solve engineering problems
4Successfully adapt to evolving technologies and stay current with their professions,
5An ability to function and communicate well in multidisciplinary teams

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