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Signal Color Merged

This document describes several experiments involving generating and analyzing standard test signals and the responses of various systems. It discusses generating sine, cosine and harmonic waves and changing the axis for higher resolution views. It also examines the natural and step responses of first order RL and RC circuits and determining their time domain specifications. Finally, it looks at the system response for various pole positions and computing error coefficients and steady state errors for type 0, type 1, type 2, and type 3 systems with step, ramp and parabolic inputs. Graphs and outputs are provided.

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Signal Color Merged

This document describes several experiments involving generating and analyzing standard test signals and the responses of various systems. It discusses generating sine, cosine and harmonic waves and changing the axis for higher resolution views. It also examines the natural and step responses of first order RL and RC circuits and determining their time domain specifications. Finally, it looks at the system response for various pole positions and computing error coefficients and steady state errors for type 0, type 1, type 2, and type 3 systems with step, ramp and parabolic inputs. Graphs and outputs are provided.

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Experiment No: 02

Title: Software based generation of standard test signals. Basic operation like delay,
advance, fold, time scaling and amplitude scaling etc. on these basic signals.
Case 1 – change the axis for every wave and see different portion of wave with more
resolution. One such example of axis change is given for impulse wave for the first plot.
For remaining all 8 plots, axis may be change to see the wave under higher resolution
(zoom).
Output:
Experiment No: 02
Case 2 – Baseband Sine wave and its second , third and fourth harmonics displayed
together. For clearer distinguishment, legend command is used and for clearer visibility,
four different colours are used for 4 different graphs.
Output:
Experiment No: 02
Case 3 – Baseband Cosine wave and its second , third and fourth harmonics displayed
together. For clearer distinguishment, legend command is used and for clearer visibility,
four different colours are used for 4 different graphs.
Output:
Experiment No: 03
Title: Natural and step responses of 1st order RL and RC systems. Determination of their
time domain specifications.
Case 1 –Natural Response of RC Circuit
Output:
Experiment No: 03
Natural Response RC Circuits for 3 different Time Constants
Output:
Experiment No: 03
Case 2 –Step Response of RC Circuit
Output:
Experiment No: 03
RC Step Responses with Different Time Constants
Output:
Experiment No: 03
Case 3- Natural Response of RL Circuit
Output:
Experiment No: 03
Natural Response for RL Circuit with Different Time Constants
Output:
Experiment No: 03
Case 4-Step Response of RL Circuit
Output:
Experiment No: 03
RL Step Responses with Different Time Constants
Output:
Experiment No: 7
Title- System Response with standard test inputs with respect for
various 'system pole positions'.

Case1: Single real pole case


i) s=4

Output:

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ii) s=-5

Output :

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Title: Computation of error coefficients and steady state errors for Type 0, Type I, Type II,
and Type III systems with Step, Ramp and Parabolic input.

CASE 1: For type 0 system (OLTF), find the steady state error of the CLTF with –ve feedback
with unit step, unit ramp and unit parabolic inputs.

Output graph :

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Case 2 – steady state error finding for Type I system
Q 2 – For type I system (OLTF), find the steady state error of the CLTF with –ve feedback
with unit step, unit ramp and unit parabolic inputs.

Output Graph :

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CASE 3– steady state error finding for Type II system.
For type II system (OLTF), find the steady state error of the CLTF with –ve feedback with
unit step, unit ramp and unit parabolic inputs.
Output Graph:
Type II system response with Unit Step input, it gives Zero steady state error, ess(t) = 0

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