Control System Lecture 7
Control System Lecture 7
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Lecture 7
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Summary: Lecture 5-6 Today’s lecture: Lecture 7
✓ Power converter analysis → Deriving circuit behavior, obtaining differential equation, converting to state-space
representation, and obtaining necessary transfer function
❑ Making decision of what control strategies are proper for system built.
❑ If the controlled system is stable and resulting as well as planned, your work is DONE.
System Response
In previous weeks, we have already in touch with system modelling techniques. Also we have done modelling how power
converter works. Then, thing that matter is to obtain how this modelled system behaviour through its response.
Transient
response
System
Response
Steady-state
error
System type
1. First order system → Like RC circuit (which number of order depends on number of capacitor and inductor being used)
3. Higher order system → System which consist of many energy storage elements.
Poles, and Zeros
Transfer function:
Forced Natural
response response
Poles → Obtained from system transfer function; therefore 𝑠 + 5 and the roots is 𝑠 = −5
Zeros → Nominator is 𝑠 + 2, therefore the roots is 𝑠 = −2
𝑣𝑠 1 2𝑣𝑠
𝑖𝐿 1−𝐷 𝐿
𝑠+ 𝐿𝐶 1−𝐷 𝑅 72000𝑠+ 1.92×109
= 1−𝐷 2
= 𝑍𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑠 𝑐𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = −26666.67
𝑑 𝑠
𝑠 2 +𝑅𝐶+ 𝐿𝐶 𝑠 2 +13333𝑠+ 1,67×108
𝑍𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑠 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 = 12500
𝑝𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑠 = 𝑠 2 + 13333𝑠 + 1,67 × 108
𝑣𝑠 𝑣𝑠 𝑠 = −6666.5 + 𝑗11070.58
ෞ𝑐
𝑣 −𝑠 −1.92×106 𝑠+2.4×1010
𝐿𝐶 1−𝐷 2 𝑅𝐶 𝑠 = −6666.5 − 𝑗11070.58
= 1−𝐷 2
=
𝑑 2
𝑠 + +
𝑠 𝑠 2 +13333𝑠+ 1,67×108
𝑅𝐶 𝐿𝐶
Damping
Characteristics
Stability Analysis Techniques
There are several methods or techniques to obtain stability of the system.
2. Root Locus analysis → It shows how the poles of a system change as varying a parameter.
3. Bode plot analysis → Used to analyze frequency response of a system. Consist of phase margin and gain
margin.
4. Nyquist stability criterion → Examines the behavior of the system in frequency domain by mapping the transfer
5. Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion → Determining number of poles in the right-half plane without explicitly