Lecture 4 Flashcards
What do y and r represent in the differential equations used in transfer functions?
y is the response (output signal)
r is the excitation (input signal)
How is the transfer function of a system derived?
Assume 0 initial conditions for y, r, and their derivatives
Take Laplace transforms of each
Factor out Y(s) and R(s)
Collect terms
For Y(s)/X(s) = abc, which side of the abc block do Y(s) and X(s) respectively go?
Y(s): right (after)
X(s): left (before)
What is the transfer function?
The ratio of the Laplace transform of the output variable to the Laplace transform of the input variable (assuming zero initial conditions)
What does (X(s) - Y(s)) represent in a spring-mass-damper system?
Relative displacement
What’s the advantage of a second order system
The steady state response reached to a step input matched the desired input, with just proportional control get steady state error