Transfer Function of Control System Flashcards

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which we can represent the input, output, and system as separate entities.

A

Laplace transform

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allow us to algebraically combine mathematical representations of subsystems to yield a total system representation.

A

Transfer Function

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3
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The ratio of output transform C(s) and input transform R(s) of the system is the ratio of ____________ in the “s” domain.

A

polynomials

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4
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“a” and “b” are the ____________ of output c(t) and input r(t) of the system respectively.

A

coefficients

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5
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is the transfer function also known as gain of the system.

A

G(s)

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6
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is the ratio of the Laplace transform of output to that of the input while taking the initial conditions, as 0.

A

transfer function of a control system

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7
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is an electronic component used as a basic building block to implement transfer functions.

A

operational amplifier

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8
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If V2(t) is grounded, the amplifier is called an

A

inverting operational amplifier

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9
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A ________ is an electromechanical component that yields a displacement output for a voltage input, that is, a mechanical output generated by an electrical input.

A

motor

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