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You can use root locus if you have a system with a single output. However, there are more appropriate methods for systems with multiple outputs. For example a pole placement method. You have several videos on my channel explaining this method. Also, I am currently creating a video on how to design a controller in Simulink and how to simulate it.
Thanks a lot. I invested a lot of time on this. You are a blessing for me. Would you please suggest any controlling multiple input output method. Please make videos on this.
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Very good your explanation. And I would like to know if you have an example of simulink file of a electrical rotary actuator?
Thank you. No, unfortunately, I don't have such an example
Thanks a lot for this video.
Can you tell, is root locas controller useful for complex model?
You can use root locus if you have a system with a single output. However, there are more appropriate methods for systems with multiple outputs. For example a pole placement method. You have several videos on my channel explaining this method. Also, I am currently creating a video on how to design a controller in Simulink and how to simulate it.
Thanks a lot. I invested a lot of time on this. You are a blessing for me. Would you please suggest any controlling multiple input output method. Please make videos on this.
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