File:Two-position control response.png

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Typical response characteristics of a system under two-position control.

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English: The output signal continuously moves between the two limits required to cause the actuating elements to move from one fixed position to the other. Such output oscillation between two limits is a typical response characteristic of a system under two-position control. Plot based on 'Modern Engineering' by Katsuhiko Ogata.
Català: La senyal de sortida es mou continuament entre dos limits necessaris per fer que els elements actuadors es moguin d'una posición fixa a una altra. Aquesta oscil·lació de sortida entre dos limits caracterítza la típica resposta d'un sistema de control de dues posicions.
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