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College of Engineering Technology Electronics and Communication Engg. First Mid Examination IV Sem B.Tech

This document appears to be a midterm exam for a control systems course, with 5 questions related to control systems topics. The questions assess understanding of concepts like summing points, differential equations, transfer functions, and state equations. Students are asked to analyze control systems diagrams and models to obtain key relationships between inputs and outputs.

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College of Engineering Technology Electronics and Communication Engg. First Mid Examination IV Sem B.Tech

This document appears to be a midterm exam for a control systems course, with 5 questions related to control systems topics. The questions assess understanding of concepts like summing points, differential equations, transfer functions, and state equations. Students are asked to analyze control systems diagrams and models to obtain key relationships between inputs and outputs.

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College of Engineering Technology Electronics and communication Engg. First Mid Examination IV Sem B.

Tech (EC)
SUBJECT NAME: Control System-I M.M: 15 SUBJECT CODE: EIC-501 TIME: 1 Hr.

Note: (1) Attempt any three questions. (2)Figures given at the right margin indicate marks. Q1. Explain the property of moving a summing point after and before a block. Obtain the closed loop transfer function C(s)/R(s) for the system shown in figure.

Q2.Write the differential equation and obtain the force voltage analogy for the system .

Q3.Otain the transfer function Y(s)/X(s) of the SFG shown in figure.

Q4.A system is described by the differential equation d3y/dt3+6 d2y/dt2+11 dy/dt +10y=8u(t) Q5 .For the following state equation, determine the transfer function between Y(s).

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