Output blocks Flashcards
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What are output blocks in control systems?
Output blocks are components that take an electrical or electronic signal and turn it back into a signal from the real-world environment.
They are shown in systems diagrams and represent the output function or device.
How are outputs shown in block diagrams?
Outputs are generally shown on the right-hand side of a block diagram, after the process and/or input blocks.
Arrows represent the signals flowing in and out of the block.
What types of signals do control systems consist of?
Control systems consist of different input, process, and output blocks.
Outputs take electrical or electronic signals and convert them to real-world signals.
What are examples of electrical and electronic signals?
- Voltage/potential difference
- Current
- Resistance
- Logic state
These are the types of signals that output blocks work with.
What are examples of real-world signals?
- Light level
- Temperature
- Pressure
- Flow
- Sound
- Movement
These signals are what output blocks convert electrical signals into.
What is the purpose of output blocks in control systems?
The purpose is to convert electrical or electronic signals into real-world signals.
This is essential for interacting with the physical environment.
True or False: Output blocks are shown on the left-hand side of a block diagram.
False
Outputs are shown on the right-hand side of a block diagram.
Fill in the blank: Outputs take an electrical or electronic signal and turn it back into a signal from the _______.
real-world environment
This conversion is crucial for practical applications.