Control Systems Engineering: Books to Master the Basics

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Key recommendations for mastering Control Systems Engineering include essential topics such as Laplace transforms, Bode plots, and Nyquist criteria. A suggested resource is the book "Control System Engineering" by Norman Hayes, which is noted for its comprehensive coverage. Additionally, a link to MIT's OpenCourseWare provides valuable lecture notes and readings for further study. The community appreciates these resources as they significantly aid in understanding the fundamentals of control systems. Overall, these texts and materials are crucial for anyone looking to strengthen their knowledge in this field.
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hi,

Can someone suggest some good books in Control Systems engg. which includes all from laplace to bode plots,nyquist etc etc.

Thanx for any help.
 
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This link points to that information. The "readings" link recommends texts.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-003Fall-2003/LectureNotes/index.htm
 
hi es

that is a very useful bit of info.I really needed it.Thanx for the same.
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title: control system engineering, 3rd ed.
author: norman hayes
 
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