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Update

The equation sheet for Test 1 for Spring 2011 is now available: Equation Sheet. You will be provided a copy for the test; you do not need to print your own.

The following is the list of approved or denied equations for Test 1 for Controls Spring 2011.


Approved

Chapter 2
  • Motor equation (2.153, p. 81)
  • Motor transfer function constants (2.159, 2.162 & 2.163, p. 82)
Chapter 4
  • 1st Order Rise Time (4.9, p. 167)
  • 1st Order Settling Time (4.10, p. 167)
  • 2nd Order Peak Time (4.34, p. 179)
  • 2nd Order %OS (4.38, p. 180)
  • 2nd Order Damping Ratio (4.39, p. 180)
  • 2nd Order Settling time (4.42, p. 181)
  • 2nd Order Damped Frequency (in 4.44, p. 182)
  • 2nd Order Normalized Rise Time (footnote 5, p. 181)
Other
  • T from Geq for unity feedback
Failed to parse (: Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "http://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \begin{align} T&=\frac{G_{eq}}{1+G_{eq}}\\ G_{eq}&=\frac{N_G}{D_G}\\ T&=\frac{N_G}{D_G+N_G} \end{align}}


Denied / Must Memorize / Not Needed

  • Laplace Transform Table (Table 2.1, p. 36)? - not needed
  • Op amp general gains (2.97, p. 59 and 2.103, p.60) - must memorize inverting/non-inverting paradigms and gains
  • Mechanical rotation and translation impedances (Table 2.4 on p.62 and Table 2.5 on p. 70) - must memorize
  • General 2nd order transfer function (4.22, p. 174) - need to memorize - note that to be truly general there needs to be a multiplicative constant Failed to parse (: Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "http://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle K} in front of all that.
  • Mason's Rule (5.28, p. 252) - need to memorize that and what the terms mean.
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