Book Summary of Modern Control Technology This book makes use of ample illustrations and clear, no-nonsense explanations to provide a fundamental understanding of modern automatic control systems and industrial electronics. It is logically organized, taking readers on a "virtual journey" through a typical control system, starting with an introduction, then moving on to discuss basic components, sensors, wiring, motors, motor control circuits, and mechanical parts. At the conclusion, these functional parts are "put together" by discussing control strategies and controller types, including Programmable Logic Controllers.
The text is both contemporary and comprehensive in scope, with supplemental information on various basic applied physics and mechanical concepts, such as linear and rotational motion, springs, friction, gears, levers, heat transfer, and energy transfer not found in other books in its class. Digital controllers and concepts are introduced early and referenced throughout the book. Analog concepts are also included. This edition features new material on digital "panel mount" controllers, differential gears, the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT), ultrasonic proximity sensors, inductive proximity sensors, ultrasonic flow sensors, and cascade control. Information has also been added to better address such topics as AC variable frequency motor drives, PID control, and the AS-I sensor factory network.
Key Features • Expanded material on commercial photoelectric sensors takes account of the opposed, retroreflective, diffuse proximity, and convergent proximity modes. • practical examples of current technology clearly demonstrate how things work, as well as how they work together, for a more practical understanding of key information. • builds topics from the "ground up" for readers who require a first introduction to the material, as well as for those who simply need a refresher. • Featuring a relaxed, informal writing style and a liberal amount of relevant illustrations for enhanced learning. • content is algebra based, with plenty of clear explanations, practical examples, and straightforward calculations to get useful answers.
Table Of Contents • 1 Introduction To Control Systems • 2 Introduction To Microprocessor-Based Control • 3 Operational Amplifiers And Signal Conditioning • 4 Switches, Relays, And Power-Control Semiconductors • 5 Mechanical Systems • 6 Sensors • 7 Direct Current Motors • 8 Stepper Motors • 9 Alternating Current Motors • 10 Actuators: Electric, Hydraulic And Pneumatic • 11 Feedback Control Principles • 12 Relay Logic, Programmable Logic Controllers, And Motion Controllers • Appendix A • Appendix B • Appendix C • Appendix D