Control System Project
Control System Project
PROJECT
6
T ( s) 2
s 2s 12
We simulated the function using transfer function model in matlab and state space model in
simulink. Further the block diagram representation was simulated on multisim. Finally the
system was implemented physically using opamp blocks on a breadboard. This report
includes all the above mentioned steps.
6
T ( s)
s 2 s 12
2
x( s ) 6
2
u ( s) s 2s 12
x (t ) 2 x (t ) 12 x(t ) 6u (t )
6u (t ) 12 x(t ) 2 x (t ) x (t )
x1 x
x 2 x1 x 2
x 2 x
6u 12 x1 2 x 2 x 2
x1 x 2
x 2 12 x1 2 x 2 6u
x1 0 1 x1 0
u
x2 12 2 x2 6
SIMULATION ON SIMULINK
Simulink simulation :
This is the ideal expected response when the block diagram of the circuit is simulated on
Simulink
SIMULATION ON MATLAB
Matlab Simulation :
-15V VEE
-15V VEE
VCC
15V
5 1 7 U12
3
6
2 R17
4 741 100k
VCC
15V
-15V VEE
R19
27k 5 1 7 U10
3
6
R16
2
100k
4 741
R18
1500k
-15V VEE
Formulae :
The optimisation of te circuit was a tough challenge to reduce the circuitry for example the number
of Operational Amplifiers used.
The cost spent per person was roughly Rs. 36. This was a highlight of the project to have completed
it in minimum costs.
Soldering the whole circuit on Dot PCB was very tough and due to lack of time, the circuit was
implemented successfully on Breadboard.
Adjusting the various values in the Opamp circuit to get the desired waveform and gain was the
most difficult task, because all parameters from frequency to excessive gain had to be kept in mind.
CONCLUSION
The given transfer function was simulated on MATLAB, SIMULINK, MULTISIM and then realised later
on actual circuit as well. The results of various simulations and the physical circuit are similar. Some
deviation in the step response is observed due to practical considerations.
We learnt in this Mini Project the importance and the hardships faced in implementing a simulated
system on hardware. It surely motivated us though to continue the same to implement this circuit
on a PCB to fabricate in its entirity so that we can contribute our bit to help the coming batches in
learning these concepts on practically implemented circuits.
We aim to go for more complex systems to gain more insight into the subject.