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OPEN-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
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Neets Module 15-Principles of Synchros, Servos, and Gyros
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Figure 2-2B.—A basic servo system (closed-loop)

2-3 THE CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM A closed-loop control system is another name for a servo system. To be classified as a servo, a control system must be capable of the following: 1.  Accepting an order that defines the desired result 2.  Determining the present conditions by some method of feedback 3.  Comparing the desired result with the present conditions and obtaining a difference or an error signal 4.  Issuing a correcting order (the error signal) that will properly change the existing conditions to the desired result 5.  Obeying the correcting order We have discussed the open- and closed-loop control systems and defined a servo system as a closed-loop control system. Although not technically accurate by definition, open-loop control systems are also often referred to in the Navy and many publications as servo systems even though they lack one of the five basic requirements, that of feedback. Q-2.   In an open-loop control system, what action reduces the input to zero so the load is stopped at the desired position? Q-3.   What basic requirement of a closed-loop system (not present in open-loops) enables present load position to be sensed? OPERATION OF A BASIC SERVO SYSTEM For the following discussion of a servo system, refer to figure 2-2, view (A), view (B), view (C) and view (D).This closed-loop servo system is the most common type in the Navy today. It is normally made up of electromechanical parts and consists basically of a synchro-control system, servo amplifier, servo motor, and some form of feedback (response). Figure 2-2A.—A basic servo system (closed-loop).

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