BEng Electrical/Electronic Eng Control Exam Questions

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The discussion focuses on a student preparing for a BEng in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, specifically in Control, who is struggling with past exam questions that differ significantly from their coursework. They seek recommendations for resources that provide exam-style questions and solutions to better understand the material. A suggested resource is "Control Systems Engineering" by N.S. Nise, which covers both analogue and digital control theory. The module in question is a level two course that includes topics like Bode and Nyquist diagrams, root locus plots, and transfer functions. Access to appropriate study materials is crucial for mastering the exam format and content.
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Hi there,

I'm wondering if anyone can help with this general problem. I'm studying for a BEng in Electrical/Electronic Eng degree by distance learning and am on the subject of Control. I understand most of the coursework and can do most of the questions in the notes. However, I've got hold of a few past exam papers and the style of question bears no resemblance to anything in the notes to the extent that I've no idea where to start with most of them. Can anyone recommend any websites or books which have exam type questions with solutions in? As with all of these things, I think once I see how to go about them the rest should fall into place.

Thanks for your help in advance
 
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What year/level Control are you doing?
The book I liked a lot was:
"Control Systems Engineering" by N.S. Nise.
He has the fundamentals behind Analogue and Digital Control Theory - This is a 3rd year engineering book and the math can get fairly intense.
 
Thanks n0 3sc. The module is a level two module covering topics such as bode, nyquist and nicholls diagrams as well as root locus plots, transfer functions etc.
 
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