May 20, 2014 14:41
10 yrs ago
German term

Standardregelkreis

German to English Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng A transcript of a student
Appears in an engineering transcript:

Inhalt: Laplace-Transformation, Testfunktionen, lineare Regelkreise, Standardregelkreis.

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standard control system

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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks a lot. Transcripts don't provide much context."
8 hrs

conventional control loop

Not very clear from the limited context, but I imagine this is simply a conventional control loop with a controller, a controlled system and a negative feedback path, like the "block diagram of a PID controller" in Andrew's en.wikipedia reference, where the "PID controller" (the P, I and D block and the unit that adds their outputs) is a more detailed version of the controller, but not the "basic feedback loop" shown earlier in the article, because the block shown as "B" isn't where I think a "Standardregelkreis" would put it.
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