Digital Control Systems
Digital Control Systems are systems that use digital computers to manage and regulate the behavior of dynamic systems. Unlike analog control systems, which use continuous signals, digital control systems operate with discrete signals, allowing for more precise and flexible control. They convert real-world signals into digital form, process them using algorithms, and then convert them back to control the system.
These systems are widely used in various applications, including automotive, aerospace, and industrial automation. By employing techniques such as feedback control and signal processing, digital control systems enhance performance, improve stability, and enable complex operations that are difficult to achieve with traditional methods.