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B.Tech. Degree Examination Electrical & Electronics Engineering

This document is an examination for a Digital Control Systems course consisting of 5 units. It provides instructions for answering questions, choosing one from each unit. Unit I covers sampling theory and digital control system basics. Unit II covers z-transforms and properties. Unit III covers stability analysis techniques like Jury's test and root locus. Unit IV covers solving difference equations using z-transforms. Unit V covers state space representations and obtaining state transition matrices. Students must answer all parts of the chosen questions within each unit.

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B.Tech. Degree Examination Electrical & Electronics Engineering

This document is an examination for a Digital Control Systems course consisting of 5 units. It provides instructions for answering questions, choosing one from each unit. Unit I covers sampling theory and digital control system basics. Unit II covers z-transforms and properties. Unit III covers stability analysis techniques like Jury's test and root locus. Unit IV covers solving difference equations using z-transforms. Unit V covers state space representations and obtaining state transition matrices. Students must answer all parts of the chosen questions within each unit.

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[Nov-12]

[EUREE-702]

B.Tech. Degree Examination


Electrical & Electronics Engineering
VII SEMESTER
DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
(Effective from the admitted batch 200809)

Time: 3 Hours
Max.Marks: 60
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instructions: Each Unit carries 12 marks.
Answer all units choosing one question from each unit.
All parts of the unit must be answered in one place only.
Figures in the right hand margin indicate marks allotted.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

UNIT-I
1.a) State and explain sampling theorem
b) Explain the advantages and disadvantages of digital control
systems
5
OR
2. a) With suitable block diagram explain the general sampled data
control system
4
b) Derive the transfer function of (i) exponential hold device
(ii) first order device
UNIT-II
3. a) Find pulse transfer function of the following transfer function

F ( s) =

s+2
s ( s + 3) ( s + 5)

b) State and prove the following properties/theorems of


z-transforms.
6
i) Shifting theorem ii) Complex translation theorem
iii) Complex differentiation and Partial differentiation theorem

OR
4. a) Derive the pulse transfer function of zero-order hold device
b) Obtain the inverse z-transform of F ( z ) =

5x + z + 2
z ( z 2 + 4 z + 3)
2

UNIT-III
5. For the system given in figure 5, G ( z ) =

K ( z + 0.9)
( z 1) ( z 0.7)

Determine the range of K for stability by:


a) Jurys stability test b) Root locus technique

12

OR
6. a) Explain briefly the stability analysis of a digital system using
Routh-Hurwitz stability analysis
6
b) Test the stability of the following polynomial using Jurys
stability test
6

F ( z) =
z 5 + 2.6 z 4 0.56 z 3 2.05 z 2 + 0.0775 z + 0.35 =
0
UNIT-IV
7. Solve the following difference equations by Z-transform method:
a) x(k + 2)= x(k + 1) + x(k ), given that x(0)= 0 and x(1)= 1
b) x(k + 2) + 3 x(k + 1) +=
2 x(k ) 0, with
=
x(0) 0 and
=
x(1) 1
OR
8. Solve the following difference equation using the Z-transform
method:

y (k + 2) 0.1 y (k + 1) 0.2 y (k ) = r (k + 1) + r (k );
where r (k ) =
1(k ) for k 0,1, 2,...; y (0) =
0 and y (1) =
0

12

6
6

UNIT-V
9. a) Obtain a state space representation of the following digital
transfer function using the partial fraction expansion method:

Y ( z ) 1 + 6 z 1 + 8 z 2
=
. Hence obtain a state transition matrix.
R( z ) 1 + 4 z 1 + 3z 2

b) Derive a relation between a state equation and a transfer function in a


digital control system
5

OR
10. Obtain a state space representation of the system given in
Figure (10). The sampling period T is 1 sec. Also, obtain the
state transition matrix
12

[5/VII S/112]

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