Step response settling time
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Vincent
el 10 de Dic. de 2014
Comentada: Bart Nijman
el 14 de En. de 2017
Hi,
The settling is the time required for the response curve to reach and stay within a range of 2% of the final value.
So why in Matalb the two following systems have the same stelling time ? >> Tz = 1
>> Tp = 3
>> SO1 = tf([ 1],[Tp 1])
>> SO2 = tf([Tz 1],[Tp 1])
>> InfoSO1 = stepinfo(SO1);
>> InfoSO2 = stepinfo(SO2);
Theorically (for me) these settling times should be :
tr1 = -Tp*log(0.02)
tr2 = -Tp*log(0.02/(1+Tz/Tp))
Thank's for any answer.
V.
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Arkadiy Turevskiy
el 11 de Dic. de 2014
The response has settled when the error y(t) - yfinal becomes smaller than a fraction ST of its peak value. The default value is ST=0.02 (2%).
Changing the value of zero changes the initial output value for the step response, but does not change the time constant of the first order system. stepinfo computes the settling time as a time when the difference between step response and final value (1) is 2% of the difference between initial value and final value.
So that's why the zero does not change the settling time.
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Bart Nijman
el 14 de En. de 2017
Sorry to bump this old question, but i have a similar problem. I would like to calculate settling time where the error bandwidth is specified as some absolute value rather than a percentage of its peak value. Is there any code,function or adjustment that i could make, so that i could calculate the settling time in that manner?
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