Digital Control
Digital Control refers to the use of digital signals to manage and regulate systems or processes. Unlike analog control, which uses continuous signals, digital control relies on discrete values, making it more precise and easier to implement in modern technology. This approach is commonly used in various applications, including robotics, manufacturing, and automotive systems.
In a digital control system, a computer or microcontroller processes input data from sensors and sends commands to actuators. This allows for real-time adjustments and improved performance. The use of algorithms and feedback loops enhances the system's ability to maintain desired outputs, ensuring efficiency and reliability.