Midterm Exam Feedback Control
Midterm Exam Feedback Control
Midterm Exam Feedback Control
MIDTERM EXAM
Based on the video presentation, it explains that the controller can manage its
inputs to get the specified effect on the output of system. One kind of control system
wherein the output has no have an effect on or impact at the control action of the input
They also defined the open-loop system by the actual fact that the output signal or
condition is neither measure nor “fed back” for contrast with the input signal or system
systems.”
Additionally, as an open-loop system doesn’t use feedback to work out if its required
output was achieved, it assumes that the specified goal of the input was successful
because it cannot accurate any errors it may make, and then cant compensate for any
The primary advantage of open-loop control systems is their simplicity and stability;
they are simpler in their layout and thus economical and stable as a result of their
simplicity; however, the disadvantage is their accuracy and reliability; because these
systems lack a feedback mechanism, they are very inaccurate in terms of result output
concept of feedback control system because it used an analogy of how to achieve your
desired toasted bread in the first part of the video which is I think doesn’t make sense
because I don’t know how it is relate in defining feedback control system. However, as
I continue to watch it, I am able to grasp the concept of a feedback control system
even better. I learned that feedback control system is one that uses the system's
current output to cause variation in the applied input signal in order to obtain the
desired output. Simply put, the presence of a feedback system allows us to obtain the
the analogy of how to make the perfect toasted bread. Instead of relying on the timer
setting to achieve the desired level of toastiness, you toasted the bread based on its
color.
Furthermore, I now have a better understanding of how the feedback control system
works. According to the block diagram video, it explains how you computed the
difference between the monitored and desired bread color, which gives you the error.
This error determines whether we leave the toaster on or turn it off. However, I believe
this is the section in which I clearly understand the point and how the feedback control
system works in the face of unexpected events. When they demonstrate that you have
clearly explains how the feedback control system reduces the possibility of fluctuations
This is because, under variable conditions, the system's parameters may vary.
And such variations can have a negative impact on the system's performance. As a
result, the feedback is incorporated into the system, making it insensitive to unwanted