Control Systems Block Diagrams 1.1
Control Systems Block Diagrams 1.1
The above block diagram consists of two blocks having transfer functions G(s) and H(s). It
is also having one summing point and one take-off point. Arrows indicate the direction of
the flow of signals. Let us now discuss these elements one by one.
Block
The transfer function of a component is represented by a block. Block has single input and
single output.
The following figure shows a block having input X(s), output Y(s) and the transfer function
G(s).
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Y (s)
Transfer Function, G(s) = X(s)
⇒ Y (s) = G(s)X(s)
Output of the block is obtained by multiplying transfer function of the block with input.
Summing Point
The summing point is represented with a circle having cross (X) inside it. It has two or
more inputs and single output. It produces the algebraic sum of the inputs. It also
performs the summation or subtraction or combination of summation and subtraction of
the inputs based on the polarity of the inputs. Let us see these three operations one by
one.
The following figure shows the summing point with two inputs (A, B) and one output (Y).
Here, the inputs A and B have a positive sign. So, the summing point produces the output,
Y as sum of A and B.
i.e.,Y = A + B.
The following figure shows the summing point with two inputs (A, B) and one output (Y).
Here, the inputs A and B are having opposite signs, i.e., A is having positive sign and B is
having negative sign. So, the summing point produces the output Y as the difference of
A and B.
Y = A + (-B) = A - B.
The following figure shows the summing point with three inputs (A, B, C) and one output
(Y). Here, the inputs A and B are having positive signs and C is having a negative sign. So,
the summing point produces the output Y as
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Y = A + B + (−C) = A + B − C.
Take-off Point
The take-off point is a point from which the same input signal can be passed through more
than one branch. That means with the help of take-off point, we can apply the same input
to one or more blocks, summing points.
In the following figure, the take-off point is used to connect the same input, R(s) to two
more blocks.
In the following figure, the take-off point is used to connect the output C(s), as one of the
inputs to the summing point.
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Consider a series of RLC circuit as shown in the following figure. Where, Vi(t) and Vo(t)
are the input and output voltages. Let i(t) be the current passing through the circuit. This
circuit is in time domain.
By applying the Laplace transform to this circuit, will get the circuit in s-domain. The
circuit is as shown in the following figure.
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Vi (s) − Vo (s)
I(s) =
R + sL
⇒ I(s) = { R+sL
1
} {Vi (s) − Vo (s)} (Equation 1)
Vo (s) = ( sC
1
) I(s) (Equation 2)
Let us now draw the block diagrams for these two equations individually. And then
combine those block diagrams properly in order to get the overall block diagram of series
of RLC Circuit (s-domain).
1
Equation 1 can be implemented with a block having the transfer function, R+sL . The input
and output of this block are {Vi (s) − Vo (s)} and I(s). We require a summing point to get
{Vi (s) − Vo (s)}. The block diagram of Equation 1 is shown in the following figure.
1
Equation 2 can be implemented with a block having transfer function, . The input and
sC
output of this block are I(s) and Vo (s). The block diagram of Equation 2 is shown in the
following figure.
The overall block diagram of the series of RLC Circuit (s-domain) is shown in the following
figure.
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Similarly, you can draw the block diagram of any electrical circuit or system just by
following this simple procedure.
Convert the time domain electrical circuit into an s-domain electrical circuit by
applying Laplace transform.
Write down the equations for the current passing through all series branch
elements and voltage across all shunt branches.
Draw the block diagrams for all the above equations individually.
Combine all these block diagrams properly in order to get the overall block diagram
of the electrical circuit (s-domain).
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