How to plot the Eular Transformation?
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hello below is my question I have derive the bilinear TF but when I try to do the Euler transformation part I am not able to do that. I want to implement forward type but i dont know where to start.
below is my Question
Use sampling period of 0.10 Sec Euler transformations to convert the compensated systems into digital (discrete). Provide the overall closed loop transfer function (indiscrete domain) andraw the step responses of the systems obtained
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Paul
2022년 12월 22일
The Control System Toolbox, for unknown reasons, doesn't support the forward or backward Euler transformations. I'm not aware of any other toolboxes that do either.
You can implement them with a bit of work, see this answer for one approach illustrating the forward method.
Or, you can go back and forth with the Symbolic Math Toolbox, which would be pretty straightforward.
num = [1.5 60 600];
den = [1 15 83 210.5 300 700];
Qc = tf(num,den);
Fs = 10; % 1/0.1=10
Qp = c2d(Qc,1/Fs,'tustin')
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Paul
2022년 12월 22일
Show what you've tried so far .... even on paper (you can click the image icon in the Insert menu to upload an picture if you need to).
Paul
2022년 12월 23일
There is no such function c2d_eular.
There is a function c2d in the Control System Toolbox and in the System Identification Toolbox, but neither supports forward or backward Euler tranformation.
So you'll have to implement something yourself.
Do you know the relationships between s and z for forward and backward Euler?
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
2022년 12월 24일
num = [1 2];
den = [1 2 3 4];
Qc = tf(num,den);
ts = 0.1; % Sampling time
Qd_zoh = c2d(Qc,ts,'zoh') % Continuous - to - Discrete with zero-order-hold
Qd_foh = c2d(Qc,ts,'foh') % Continuous - to - Discrete with zero-order-hold
step(Qc), hold on
step(Qd_zoh)
step(Qd_foh)
xlim([0, 15])
legend('toggle')
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