Control - 5 - Steady state response Flashcards
1
Q
What does the system class tell us?
A
System class reflects the response to steps and ramp inputs.
2
Q
Class one system
A
- has an integrator in the forward path
- Steady state error is not zero in a class zero system.
- Class zero systems can function adequately despite the steady state error.
3
Q
Class two system
A
- Class two system has two integrators in the forward path.
- If U(s) is a unit step or a unit ramp then ess = 0.
- A class two system is often unstable because each integrator gives a phase lag of -π/2.
- The forward path inverts the error signal. Subtraction at the summing junction inverts it again so the loop gain can easily become >1.
4
Q
Classification of systems: Stability considerations
A
- K
- Increasing gain K improves steady-state errors;
- But increasing K can make the CL system unstable:
- Integrators
- Adding integrators eliminates steady-state errors;
- But adding integrators can make the CL system unstable because each integrator contributes phase lag of -π/2.