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Syllabus - EE3405 - 2-2021A

This course outline provides information for EE 3405 Digital Control Systems taught in Section 641 on Wednesdays from 1:30-4:30pm at the Suvarnabhumi Campus of Assumption University. The course introduces digital control theory relevant to computer-controlled systems, covering topics like signal processing, modeling digital systems, and design of digital compensators. Students will be evaluated through homework, a midterm exam weighted 30%, and a final exam weighted 50%. Official calculators are allowed for exams.
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Syllabus - EE3405 - 2-2021A

This course outline provides information for EE 3405 Digital Control Systems taught in Section 641 on Wednesdays from 1:30-4:30pm at the Suvarnabhumi Campus of Assumption University. The course introduces digital control theory relevant to computer-controlled systems, covering topics like signal processing, modeling digital systems, and design of digital compensators. Students will be evaluated through homework, a midterm exam weighted 30%, and a final exam weighted 50%. Official calculators are allowed for exams.
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ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY

Vincent Mary School of Engineering

EE 3405 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS


--- Course Outline 2/2021 ---

Lecturer: Dr. Harin Pongpairoj ( harin.pongpairoj@gmail.com )

Class Info: Section Section 641, Wed 13:30-16:30 ( Suvarnabhumi Campus )

Description: This course is designed to introduce control theory that is relevant to the analysis
and design of computer-control systems. The analysis and design tools used in
practical discrete-time and sampled data control systems are to be studied.

Course Topics:
1. Introduction to Digital Control Systems
Control system terminology, computer-based control, control theory, an
overview of classical approach to analog controller design
2. Signal Processing in Digital Control
Basic digital control scheme, principles of signal conversion, basic discrete-
time signals, time-domain models for discrete-time systems, z-transform
technique, stability on the z-plane, sampling as impulse modulation,
sampled spectra and aliasing, filtering, principles of discretization
3. Models of Digital Control Devices and Systems
z-Domain description of sampled continuous-time plants, implementation
of digital controllers
4. Design of Digital Control Algorithms
z-Plane specifications of control system design, digital compensator design
using frequency response plots, digital compensator design using root locus
plots

Textbooks: [1] M. Gopal, Digital Control and State Variable Methods: Conventional and
Neuro-Fuzzy Control Systems, 2nd ed., International ed., Singapore:
McGraw-Hill, 2004.
[2] C. L. Phillips, H. T. Nagle, Digital Control System Analysis and Design, 3rd
ed., International ed., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1998.

Evaluation: Homework Assignments 20%


Midterm Exam 30%
Final Exam 50%

Policies:
1. Official calculators allowed in examinations are “Casio fx-61F, fx-991ES, fx-
991MS / Sharp EL 506R, EL 506V, EL 506W, EL556L / Texas Instrument TI-36X”.
2. Not more than 10 minutes late for midterm and final exams.

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