This is probably basic question for you, but I'm not familiar in this area.
One of the questions in our final exam will be "Explain the need of A/D and D/A converters in digital controllers".
I could nowherenot find the reason anywhere why "Plant"the Plant part of a block diagram requires a continuous signal. Isn't it supposed to receive a digital signal and output a digital signal? What inside process needs an analogue signal and why? This lack of understanding is probably because I do not understand what PlantPlant is for at all.
I also do not understand why A/D converter is not immediately after the PlantPlant block, but only when it returns back to the start of the block diagram. Isn't a digital controller supposed to output a discrete signal?
I will be happy if you could explain this to me or point me to somewhere where it is explained for beginners.
Here is a general block diagram of a digital control system [1]: