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Experiment 8.1: Lab

The document describes several Matlab simulations to analyze control systems: 1. It instructs to use the SISO Design Tool to produce root loci for different values of a zero location in a feedback system and record the results. 2. It then instructs to use the SISO Design Tool and LTI Viewer to show step responses for different values of K in another feedback system, recording percent overshoot and settling time. 3. It provides instructions to use Matlab to design a value of KD to achieve a step response with 0.2% maximum overshoot for a given system. 4. Finally, it instructs to use LabVIEW to customize an interactive root locus VI to design
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Experiment 8.1: Lab

The document describes several Matlab simulations to analyze control systems: 1. It instructs to use the SISO Design Tool to produce root loci for different values of a zero location in a feedback system and record the results. 2. It then instructs to use the SISO Design Tool and LTI Viewer to show step responses for different values of K in another feedback system, recording percent overshoot and settling time. 3. It provides instructions to use Matlab to design a value of KD to achieve a step response with 0.2% maximum overshoot for a given system. 4. Finally, it instructs to use LabVIEW to customize an interactive root locus VI to design
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Experiment 8.

1: Lab:
1. Using Matlabs SISO Design Tool, set up a negative unity feedback system with ( )
( ( )( ) )

to produce

a root locus. For convenience, set up the zero at -6 using SISO Design Tools compensator function by simply dragging a zero to -6 on the resulting root locus. Print the root locus for the zero at -6. Move the zero to the following locations and print out a root locus at each location: -2,-1:5, -1:37, and -1:2. ( ) 2. Using Matlabs SISO Design Tool, set up a negative unity feedback system with ( ) to produce
( )( )

a root locus. Open the LTI Viewer for SISO Design Tool to show step responses. Using the values of K specified in Prelab 2, record the percent overshoot and settling time and print the root loci and step response for each value of K. 1. a. -2

b. -1:5

c.

-1:37

d. -1.2

2.

As a. K=20

b. K=50

c. K=85

d.

K=200

e.

K=700

f.

K=none

Experiment 8.2 Lab: Let = 4 and use MATLAB to design the value of KD to yield a step response with a maximum percent overshoot of 0.2%.

Experiment 8.3 Lab: Let . Use LabVIEW to open and customize the Interactive Root Locus VI from the Examples in order to implement a design of KD to yield a step response with a maximum percent overshoot of 0.2%. Use a hybrid graphical MathScript approach.

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