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Schaum's Outline of Feedback and Control Systems (Schaum's)
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Schaum's Outline of Feedback and Control Systems (Schaum's)

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If you want top grades and thorough understanding of feedback and control systems—both analog and digital—in less study time, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have! It takes you step-by-step through the subject and gives you accompanying problems with fully worked solutions—plus hundreds of additional problems with answers at the end of chapters, so you can measure your progress. You also get the benefit of clear, detailed illustrations. Famous for their clarity, wealth of illustrations and examples—and lack of tedious detail—Schaum’s Outlines have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. This guide will show you why!

 
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Product Details
Author:Allen J. Stubberud
Paperback:496 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill
Publication Date:October 01, 1994
ISBN:0070170525
Package Length:10.79 inches
Package Width:8.03 inches
Package Height:1.02 inches
Package Weight:2.07 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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4Feedback and Control Systems  Oct 16, 2007
A great reference for those who have already had a class in classical control. The text includes a terse review of all of the essential analysis and design techniques, but more importantly it includes a wealth of fully solved problems.

4Fantastic  Jun 27, 2007
The book is good. It covers most Control sys concepts. However, the chapters on Nyquist, Bode, and Root Locus are a little convoluded. I have yet to find a Control Sys. book that covers these concepts well. Otherwise, a great reference for those taking a course, and contains a good number of workable problems and solutions.

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4a great book, but you need another text book with it.  Mar 13, 2005
This is one of my favorite books. Once you have the basic theory behind you this book shows you the techniques to quickly simplify control blocks ( You want to be able to solve questions more than one way to check yourself) . I just keep this book handy and have alots of added notes for specific control models. It helps round out other books in the end i found this book by itself with some photo copies from other texts was enough for me. There are alot good text books for control theory. I prefer ones with matlab / simulink exercises.
The text Ogata is a famous quality standard univeristy text worldwide which has plenty of exercise/ solutions.( I like that style of text).

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4Good Remainder for The Basic Concept  Jul 05, 2003
I am a student of Graduate School, and my major is Adaptive Control. I consider this book very good book for me, especially because it summarizes and covers most of the basic concept and method about control engineering, which I sometimes forget. So, by having this book now, I can anytime find and reread the part I have forgotten. Of course, it will be better if you also accompany this book with others books which explain more detil about control.

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5Excellent for Undgrad Course  Oct 12, 2002
I'm currently taking a Feedback Control Theory course at the undergrad level, and I think this book is an excellent exposition of classical control theory. Our text for the course is Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems, written by people from Stanford. Schaum's Outline actually has more *theory* than the textbook we are using. It eliminates all of the frills and pretty colored diagrams in favor of exposing everything an undergraduate would have trouble with. And for those people who think the emphasis is only on problem solving, this "Outline" has more mathematical proof than the book from Stanford I just mentioned! I highly recommend using this book to get off on the right foot in control systems, whether you are an engineer just learning the material or an undergraduate; it solidifies the foundations of the theory so that practical problems will come more easily. Also, it is a practical book as well.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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