Analysis and Design of Digital Control Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Course by MIT

Published Jan 26, 2009

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Students taking part in the 'Analysis and Design of Digital Control Systems' OpenCourseWare project will learn about the important role of control systems synthesis within digital computers. Specific topics include input-output interfaces, real-time computer architecture and modern state-space methods. A background in Mechanical Engineering is required for successful completion of the course.

Analysis and Design of Digital Control Systems: Course Specifics

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Analysis and Design of Digital Control Systems: Course Description

'Analysis and Design of Digital Control Systems' is offered by Professor David Trumper and is geared toward students with an interest in control systems synthesis. Topics to be discussed include data converters, data converters and analysis trade-offs in control algorithms. Other important topics include nonlinear devices and digital servo interfacing.

Problem sets, lab descriptions and exams are available for download online for free. If you are interested in taking this free OpenCourseWare, visit the analysis and design of digital control systems course page.

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