Measurement Techniques: Sensors and Transducers
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
An automatic control system is said to be error actuated because the forward path components (comparator, controller, actuator, and plant or process) respond to the error signal (Figure 30.1). The error signal is developed by comparing the measured value of the controlled output to some reference input, and so the accuracy and precision of the controlled output are largely dependent on the accuracy and precision with which the controlled output is measured. It follows then that measurement of the controlled output, accomplished by a system component called the transducer, is arguably the single most important function in an automatic control system.
Publication Title
Mechatronic System Control, Logic, and Data Acquisition
Recommended Citation
Harrison, C.
(2017). Measurement Techniques: Sensors and Transducers. Mechatronic System Control, Logic, and Data Acquisition.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/19343
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