Description: Delve into the foundations of electronic systems with the vintage textbook "Linear Control Systems" by James L. Melsa and Donald G. Schultz. Published in 1969 by McGraw-Hill as part of the Series in Electronic Systems, this hardcover edition, 621 pages long, offers a deep exploration of electrical engineering principles as they pertain to linear control systems.The authors, esteemed in their field, provide clear and comprehensive explanations aimed at both students and practitioners. With its content rooted in the mid-20th century, this text remains a valuable resource for those interested in the historical development of electrical and electronic systems. In good, physical condition for its age, with the usual expected signs of handling, shelf wear, and some foxing to the pages. I am listing it as "Acceptable" because of some penciled notes and underlining, particularly towards the front of the book. The previous owner's name is written inside. The binding is solid for normal reading and reference use. This has been stored in a nonsmoking home for many years and has no odors that I can detect. Contents: 1. Introduction to automatic control systems2. Plant representation3. Closed-loop-system representation4. Time response5. Frequency response6. Stability7. The root-locus method8. Specifications9. System design with state variable feedback10. System design with series compensationAppendix A. The Laplace transform -- a summaryAppendix B. Laplace transform tableAppendix C. Polynomial factoring
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Publication Year: 1969
Series: Series in Electronic Systems
Type: Textbook
Format: Hardcover
Subject Area: Electronic Systems
Language: English
Publication Name: Linear Control Systems
Author: James L. Melsa, Donald G. Schultz
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Electrical