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Why Does Increasing G in a Control Loop Cause Vo/Vi to Approach Unity?
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[QUOTE="collinsmark, post: 6420614, member: 114325"] I'm not sure if this means anything, but I thought I would throw it out there: The labels in the figure are, well, unconventional. There is a convention in many control systems textbooks that "G" is what's called the "plant," the operator taken in the feed-forward path. And likewise, "H" is conventionally chosen to represent the operator in the feedback path. For whatever reason, the figure in this problem has that sort of reversed. There's also a horizontal line that goes through the block in the feedback path, and I'm not sure if that's just an artistic choice or what. Of course, that's purely a convention and it shouldn't change the underlying mathematics if that convention is not used. I guess my question is are you sure the figure in Figure 4 is the same block diagram for the problem statement? Something about it seems a bit unconventional. Maybe there is some sort of mismatch between the problem statmement and the figure. [/QUOTE]
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