- find a relation between your current i1(t) which is the output of your system and the voltage u(t) wich is the input of your system
- because you are using a switch meas that u(t) is a step signal u(t)=12 step(t)
- It's easier to do it with Laplace transform U(p)=12/p then find H(p)=I1(p)/U(p) which is your transfer function
- when 1 2 and 3 are done look this example
Response of a circuit without using SIMULINK ?
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I'd like to plot the frequency response of this circuit, I know how to do this on Electronic Workbench or Multisim but how is it possible to do it in Matlab without using Simulink ?
What i've done is a simple solution that give answer but it is impossible to plot it response,
syms r1 r2 l1 v i
v=12;
r1=6;
r2=12;
l1=2;
i=v/r2;
s1 = r1+r2;
T=l1/s1;
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 23 de Sept. de 2012
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 23 de Sept. de 2012
You have some work to do
%H(p)=10/(2p+3)
N=10;D=[2 3]
model=tf(N,D)
Bode(model)
% is your frequency response with logarithm scale. this requiert a control system toolbox. you can also use freqresp
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