- Pocket pagers (low-power, interprets characters, user interface)
- Cameras (low-power, exposure and focus control, user interface)
- "Levelmeter“ (measures angle, audible and visual user interface)
- Keyboard controllers (scanning, debounce, autorepeat, diagnostics)
- Modems (one for data transmission, on for command processing)
- Plotters (command interpretation, encoders, motor control)
- Color copiers (paper positioning, color exposure, sensors)
- Charge card pay phones (card reading, dialing, carrier access)
- Lawn sprinkler controller (timer, valve control, user interface)
- Instrumentation (user interface, GPIB interface, compute values)
- Closed-loop engine control (fuel/air mixture, ignition, pressure sensing, etc.)
- Antilock braking system control (monitors traction, controls brake)
- Dynamic ride control (adjusts suspension)
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Frequency Control in Power Systems Author: Engr. Aneel Kumar Keywords: frequency control, primary frequency control, automatic generation control (AGC), tertiary control, load-frequency control, grid stability. Frequency control keeps the power grid stable by balancing generation and load. When generation and demand drift apart, system frequency moves away from its nominal value (50 or 60 Hz). Grids rely on three hierarchical control layers — Primary , Secondary (AGC), and Tertiary — to arrest frequency deviation, restore the set-point and optimize generation dispatch. Related: Power System Stability — causes & mitigation Overview of primary, secondary and tertiary frequency control in power systems. ⚡ Primary Frequency Control (Droop Control) Primary control is a fast, local response implemented by generator governors (dro...
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