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Control systems:
- A control system refers to a system that is capable of managing, commanding, directing, or regulating the behavior of other machines or devices.
- Generally, a feedback controller is used for controlling a process or operation automatically.
- It has a wide range of applications including home heating controller, industrial control systems and many such.
On/off control:
- The on/off control makes use of a feedback controller which switches abruptly between two states.
- It is used to keep the final control element in the system in either on or off state.
- A simple bi-metallic domestic thermostat can be related as an on-off controller.
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Programmable Logic Cont. - Connect Access
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