Original Block Diagram Equivalent Block Diagram Equation YG?G?X X G? ± Y G? y G u y G u u? G y u?
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However, we are given the equation Y = G * X, where Y is the output and X is the input. This equation represents a simple multiplication operation, where G is the gain or scaling factor. Equivalent Block Diagram: Show more…
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