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In an '''open-loop controller''', also called a '''non-feedback controller''', the control action from the controller is independent of the "process output", which is the process variable that is being controlled.<ref name="auto">"Feedback and control systems" - JJ Di Steffano, AR Stubberud, IJ Williams. Schaums outline series, McGraw-Hill 1967</ref> It does not use [[feedback]] to determine if its output has achieved the desired goal of the input command or process "set point".
There are a large number of open loop controls, such as on/off switching of
==Open-loop and closed-loop (feedback) control==
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