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Servomechanisms: Nomenclature and Basic Theory For Steady-State and Transient Analysis
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The nomenclature and fundamental theory for servomechanism analysis are covered in this paper. Included are the mathematics, block diagram representations, analysis of steady-state and transient response, and analysis of stability. Sufficient details are given to permit the reader to understand basic works in the field.
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Johnson, B., "Servomechanisms: Nomenclature and Basic Theory For Steady-State and Transient Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 660573, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660573.Also In
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