| Controls Area
General Description
Automatic control systems permeate life in all advanced
societies today. Control systems are integral parts
of applications such as automatic toasters, heating and cooling
systems, washers
and dryers, space vehicles, robots and industrial processes.
The
successful operation of the space shuttle depends on
the proper functioning of a large number of control systems.
At TTU, you will learn the principles of how to
control a given system and make it behave in a desirable
fashion, so that the ultimate operation of such systems
is successful. To specialize in this area, you should take
one junior
level
course,
ECE 3210, two senior level courses, ECE 4210 and
ECE 4220, and one lab, ECE 3260.
The junior level course includes modeling of physical
systems and analysis of the stability and the transient
and steady state responses of such systems. The first
senior level course
includes the basic principles used in designing analog
compensators to improve the stability and the transient
steady state response
of a given system. The second senior level course includes
the design of digital controllers and the use of computers
to control
such systems. Due to advances in computer technology,
many industrial companies are using computers for control purposes.
Relation to Other Areas
The control systems area affects, in one way or another, all other
engineering disciplines. Many practical systems utilize a control
system. Control of power systems, mechanical systems, and chemical
processes are examples that are related to ECE, ME, and CHE, respectively.
Job Opportunities
Because control systems can be used in all engineering disciplines,
a control system engineer has a wide market for employment.
Control systems engineers are in demand in manufacturing and
industrial
organizations.
For further information about the control area, students
are encouraged to talk to any of the faculty members involved in
this area.
Senior Sequences
Option 1:
ECE 4210 Control System Design I
ECE 4220 Control System Design II
Option 2:
ECE 4210 Control System Design I
ECE 4230 Computer-based Measurement and Control Systems
Control Systems Area Courses
The courses below are covered in more detail in your catalog.
ECE 3210 Control System Analysis
ECE 3260 Control System Laboratory
ECE 4210 Control System Design I
ECE 4220 Control System Design II
ECE 4230 Computer-based Measurement and Control Systems
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