FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS
for Analog Circuit Design
MIT lecture notes by Dr. Kent lundberg.
Has anybody got a copy of this...please??
for Analog Circuit Design
MIT lecture notes by Dr. Kent lundberg.
Has anybody got a copy of this...please??
sam9 said:Don't know if this is the whole thing, but its what I've got.
Hi sam9...thanks...and check your mail....p.s: the 'whole thing' should constitute more than 400 pages......(?)
an excuse to poke around my favorites/control folder
http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/aero/people/faculty/bernstein/bernstein_publications.htm
is a good teaching resource, check out the papers
more ed links
http://www.theorem.net/control.html
a common challenge put to grad students in control is to actually read and understand Bode's book - the foundation of the feild from the EE point of view - and its free on the web
http://mimosa1.incubator.uiuc.edu/jba/BOOKS_Historical/
Mitchell's control course lecture notes are pretty good for a modern look at Bode's methods, although Mitchell looses track of the point of Bode's maximal loop gain charateristic when he advocates higher order loop gain - should explain conditional stability and saturation caused oscillations more
http://www.personal.reading.ac.uk/~shsmchlr/pof/index.htm
another good Bode/nonlinear theory source:
http://csd.newcastle.edu.au/control/bode.html
control theory is one of the better represented feilds on the web
http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/aero/people/faculty/bernstein/bernstein_publications.htm
is a good teaching resource, check out the papers
more ed links
http://www.theorem.net/control.html
a common challenge put to grad students in control is to actually read and understand Bode's book - the foundation of the feild from the EE point of view - and its free on the web
http://mimosa1.incubator.uiuc.edu/jba/BOOKS_Historical/
Mitchell's control course lecture notes are pretty good for a modern look at Bode's methods, although Mitchell looses track of the point of Bode's maximal loop gain charateristic when he advocates higher order loop gain - should explain conditional stability and saturation caused oscillations more
http://www.personal.reading.ac.uk/~shsmchlr/pof/index.htm
another good Bode/nonlinear theory source:
http://csd.newcastle.edu.au/control/bode.html
control theory is one of the better represented feilds on the web
Dear Mr. Sam9
Do you have the above notes partially or tolltaly and can share it. Really It woul be very appreciated.
Thanks Nebisman
Do you have the above notes partially or tolltaly and can share it. Really It woul be very appreciated.
Thanks Nebisman
Even when ziped, I get a message that the file is too big to attach to a post.
Nebisman, I tried three times to e-mail a copy to you but you ISP just bounced it back as undeliverable -- they don't seem to think you exist or something. In any case, all I have is about 28 pages -- intro and index.
Nebisman, I tried three times to e-mail a copy to you but you ISP just bounced it back as undeliverable -- they don't seem to think you exist or something. In any case, all I have is about 28 pages -- intro and index.
send notes
please SAM9 send me the part of your notes to the following e-mail
leobermeo@etb.net.co
thanks again
nebisman
please SAM9 send me the part of your notes to the following e-mail
leobermeo@etb.net.co
thanks again
nebisman
Hi Sam9,
Can you send me Prof. Lundberg's Feedback Systems for Analog Circuit Designs? Thank you very much!
Can you send me Prof. Lundberg's Feedback Systems for Analog Circuit Designs? Thank you very much!
Hey!
Could I also get Prof. Lundberg's "Feedback Systems for Analog Circuit Design"? Let me know please 🙂
Could I also get Prof. Lundberg's "Feedback Systems for Analog Circuit Design"? Let me know please 🙂
Don't know if this is the whole thing, but its what I've got.
Hi, SAM9
If you still have theses notes, I'd really appreciate it if you coud email them to me.🙂
idmond@gmail.com
I dug around a little bit, and this seems to be closely related to what you're looking for: Feedback Systems | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare
I dug around a little bit, and this seems to be closely related to what you're looking for: Feedback Systems | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare
Thanks, Monte. I'll check it out.
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