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Steps from state space to transfer function
For example do these two questions have same steps of getting their transfer functions I mean what i did for both is getting Transfer fun= C*[SI-A]-1*B Am i correct?- Std
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Steps from state space to transfer function
Thx for the reply... actually i am studying it from online resources and what i found for both cases are So i cannot tell the difference between steps of both linear and continous... they seem similar to me... and no laplace is used in those steps and that is what is confusing me ... so is...- Std
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Steps from state space to transfer function
I mean the first question has derivative form and the second is linear form so what the difference here in steps of converting both to transfer function... please need some ellaboration to make sure i am solving correctly or not... is it correct to apply the same rule on both: Transfer function=...- Std
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- Function Space State State space Transfer fucntion Transfer function
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Converting linear state space into a transfer function
My questions are now... Do the steps of converting this space to transfer function include any laplace ? or just we do get [SI-A]-1 and then transfer function is = C* [SI-A]-1 * B As [1 0] * [s-1/det -0.5/det ; 0.5/det s-0.5/det] * [0; 1] = -0.5/s^2+s+0.5 I mean do we need any laplace after that...- Std
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- Control Function Linear Space State State space Transfer function
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