This is an online, interactive lab that contains instructions, multimedia, and assessments where students can learn at their own pace. As an instructor, you can create and edit instances of this lab, assign them to students, and view student progress.
This is an online, interactive course that contains instructions, multimedia, and assessments where students can learn at their own pace. As an instructor, you can create and edit instances of this course, assign them to students, and view student progress.
This lab covers the basics of stability analysis, including bounded-input bounded-output (BIBO) stability, Nyquist stability analysis, and the Routh Hurwitz coefficient test. Students complete activities in which they apply each approach to a real control system.
After completing this lab, students will be able to:
Determine BIBO stability of a first- and second-order system.
Use Nyquist plots to examine the stability of a third-order system.
Examine stability using the Routh-Hurwitz criterion.
Experimentally validate stability of a closed loop system.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Differential Equations or equivalent
Linear Algebra or equivalent
Dynamic Systems or equivalent
Basic LabVIEW Proficiency
Requirements
LabVIEW
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