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  2. Block diagram - Wikipedia

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    As it is there is use made in systems biology of the block diagram technique harnessed by control engineering [7] where the latter is itself an application of control theory. An example of this is the function block diagram, one of five programming languages defined in part 3 of the IEC 61131 (see IEC 61131-3) standard that is highly formalized ...

  3. Functional block diagram - Wikipedia

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    A functional block diagram, in systems engineering and software engineering, is a block diagram that describes the functions and interrelationships of a system. The functional block diagram can picture: [1] functions of a system pictured by blocks; input and output elements of a block pictured with lines; the relationships between the functions ...

  4. IEC 61131-3 - Wikipedia

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    Ladder diagram (LD), graphical; Function block diagram (FBD), graphical; Structured text (ST), textual; Instruction list (IL), textual (deprecated in 3rd edition of the standard [3]) Sequential function chart (SFC), has elements to organize programs for sequential and parallel control processing, graphical.

  5. Closed-loop transfer function - Wikipedia

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    An example of a closed-loop block diagram, from which a transfer function may be computed, is shown below: The summing node and the G(s) and H(s) blocks can all be combined into one block, which would have the following transfer function: () = + ()

  6. Function block diagram - Wikipedia

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    Function Block Diagram is one of five languages for logic or control configuration [2] supported by standard IEC 61131-3 for a control system such as a programmable logic controller (PLC) or a Distributed Control System (DCS). The other supported languages are ladder logic, sequential function chart, structured text, and instruction list.

  7. Control theory - Wikipedia

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    Every control system must guarantee first the stability of the closed-loop behavior. For linear systems, this can be obtained by directly placing the poles. Nonlinear control systems use specific theories (normally based on Aleksandr Lyapunov's Theory) to ensure stability without regard to the inner dynamics of the system. The possibility to ...

  8. Industrial process control - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental building block of any industrial control system is the control loop, which controls just one process variable. An example is shown in the accompanying diagram, where the flow rate in a pipe is controlled by a PID controller , assisted by what is effectively a cascaded loop in the form of a valve servo-controller to ensure ...

  9. Sensitivity (control systems) - Wikipedia

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    Block diagram of a control system with disturbance. The sensitivity function also describes the transfer function from external disturbance to process output. In fact, assuming an additive disturbance n after the output of the plant, the transfer functions of the closed loop system are given by