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Application Sheet

VisSim/Analyze
Control System Design Software

Key Highlights
Linearize nonlinear systems
Analyze discrete transfer functions
Generate ABCD state-space matrix
Screen display
.M/.MAT file exportation
Numerical perturbation for creating
SISO ABCD state-space matrices
Find transfer function equivalent
Bode phase and magnitude versus
log frequency plots
Root locus plots
Nyquist plots
Compensator design

System Requirements
Professional VisSim v9.0
Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 8
128 MB RAM
125 MB hard disk space

Introduction
VisSim/Analyze performs frequency domain analysis of a VisSim model or subsystem. You can
perform open-and-closed-loop system stability, and design control systems using classical control
design tools, such as Bode and root locus frequency response.
Discrete transfer function analysis: VisSim/Analyze supports analysis of discrete transfer functions.
This lets you effectively handle the most general closed-loop system scenarios where a plant
is modeled as a continuous dynamic system and the controller is a discrete (sampled data) system
suitable for easy implementation on microcontroller hardware.
Interactive controller design: Designing a controller for a plant model is performed interactively
by editing compensator zeros and poles, and observing the combined controller-plant behavior
in Bode and root locus plots. Once the desired responses are obtained, the resulting controller
block is inserted into the VisSim diagram.
The controller is connected to a plant model creating a feedforward or feedback control loop.
A simulation is run in VisSim and the results are easily viewed in plots. The stability of the
closed-loop system can then be determined in Nyquist plots.

Closed-loop control system where


controller gains are tuned using
parameter optimization. A userspecified cost function provides
parameter tuning flexibility (above).
Open-loop Bode magnitude and
phase plots of the Controller and
plant subsystem (right).

The design and simulation analysis of a continuous-controlled plant with a discrete-time state-variable controller and a discrete-time state observer
is one of many assignments for my engineering students. VisSim is my tool of choice.
Victor Skormin, Distinguished Professor, Watson School of Engineering, Binghamton University

Altair Engineering, Inc., World Headquarters: 1820 E. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, MI 48083-2031 USA altair.com [email protected]

altairhyperworks.com/vissim

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