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How can I reduce a controller with block reduction and find a transfer function?
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[QUOTE="LvW, post: 5626424, member: 541169"] At first, there is no need to use the block reduction method because you have already a single-loop system. Of course, you can combine (multiply) the transfer functions of two succeeding blocks into one single block - but this is not necessary because you must multiply both functions anyway. Secondly, what is the purpose of the first summing junction? It has only one single input. Did you forget something? Otherwise you can forget it. You can find the wanted transfer function simply by applying Black`s famous formula for negative feedback. [/QUOTE]
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