Why is the output in the middle of the block diagram?

In summary, the article discusses an open-loop system and how it relates to the process of drying clothes. The controller is shown as the central component, with input and output. The output of the controller is the input to the process, which in this case, is the heating element. The dryness of the clothes is not a controlled output, but if a humidity sensor was added and connected to the controller, then it could be considered a controlled output.
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I saw this on https://www.electronicshub.org/open-loop-system/, I thought the dry clothes should be the output, and heating the cloth should be the plant/process, I am so confused

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There's a diagram at the start of your article that shows the controller as the central component si its has input and it has output. The output of the controller is the input to the process. They then implicitly map that to the diagram above so that the actual dryness is to process output.

I think its a bit confusing too as they talk about loops but none are shown in these diagrams.
 
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The "controlled output" is the heating element. The dryness of the clothes isn't controlled because that would depend on other factors such as how wet they were when they were put in the machine.

If they added a humidity sensor and connected that to the controller then the dryness of the clothes would be a controlled output.
 
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Related to Why is the output in the middle of the block diagram?

1. Why is the output in the middle of the block diagram?

The output is typically in the middle of a block diagram because it represents the final result or outcome of the system. This allows for a clear and concise representation of the input and output relationships within the system.

2. Does the position of the output in a block diagram affect the overall functioning of the system?

No, the position of the output does not affect the overall functioning of the system. The input and output relationships are still represented accurately regardless of where the output is placed in the block diagram.

3. Can the output be placed at the beginning of a block diagram?

Technically, yes, but it is not a common practice. Placing the output at the beginning may make it difficult to understand the input and output relationships within the system, as the flow of information would be reversed.

4. How does the placement of the output in a block diagram affect the design process?

The placement of the output in a block diagram does not significantly impact the design process. It is more of a convention to place the output in the middle for clarity and ease of understanding.

5. Are there any exceptions to the rule of placing the output in the middle of a block diagram?

There may be some rare cases where the output is placed at the beginning or end of a block diagram, depending on the specific system being represented. However, these exceptions are not common and do not significantly affect the overall understanding of the system.

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