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_221 _a629.8 _bM978 |
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_eautor _aMurphy J. Gordon |
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245 | 0 | _aBsic Automatic Control Theory | |
250 | _aPrimera Edición | ||
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_aToronto-Canada: _bThe united of America, _c1957. |
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_a549 paginas _bFiguras, tablas, graficos _c23.5 Cms. |
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505 | _a1. Introduction. 2. Physical analogies. 3. Characteristics of some common control-system components. 4. Funtamentals of the Laplace transformation. 5. The transfer-function concept and the use of block diagrams. 6. Types of control systems. 7. Stability and ultimate-state response. 8. Frequency response. 9. Timeresponse. 10. Correlation of the frequency responseand the response. 11. Introduction to the use of the analogue computer. | ||
546 | _aEn español | ||
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_aUseful for instructional purposes. _943322 |
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653 | _aElectrónica | ||
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