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Time Response Analysis of system
Content
 Standard Test Signals
 What is time response ?
 Types of Responses
 Analysis of First order system
 Analysis of Second order system
Standard Test Signals
• Impulse signal
– The impulse signal imitate the
sudden shock characteristic of
actual input signal.
– If A=1, the impulse signal is
called unit impulse signal.
0 t
δ(t)
A






00
0
t
tA
t)(
Standard Test Signals
• Step signal
– The step signal imitate
the sudden change
characteristic of actual
input signal.
– If A=1, the step signal is
called unit step signal






00
0
t
tA
tu )( 0 t
u(t)
A
Standard Test Signals
• Ramp signal
– The ramp signal imitate
the constant velocity
characteristic of actual
input signal.
– If A=1, the ramp signal
is called unit ramp
signal






00
0
t
tAt
tr )(
0 t
r(t)
Standard Test Signals
• Parabolic signal
– The parabolic signal
imitate the constant
acceleration characteristic
of actual input signal.
– If A=1, the parabolic
signal is called unit
parabolic signal.








00
0
2
2
t
t
At
tp )(
0 t
p(t)
Relation between standard Test Signals
• Impulse
• Step
• Ramp
• Parabolic






00
0
t
tA
t)(






00
0
t
tA
tu )(






00
0
t
tAt
tr )(








00
0
2
2
t
t
At
tp )(


 dt
d
dt
d
dt
d
Time Response
 In time domain analysis, time is the
independent variable.
 When a system is given an excitation(input) ,
there is response(output). This response varies
with time and it is called time response.
Types:-
Generally the response of any system has two
types,
Transient Response
 Steady State Response
Transient Response
 The system takes certain time to achieve its
final value.
DEF :- The variation of output response during
the time ; it takes to reach its final value is
called as transient response of a system.
The time period required to reach to its final
value is called as transition period.
Example
From the transient response we can
know,
 When the system is begin to respond after an
input is given.
 How much time it takes to reach the output for
the first time.
 Whether the output shoots beyond the desired
value and how much.
 Whether the output oscillates about its final
value.
When does it settle to the final value.
Steady State Response
 It is basically the final value achieved by the
system output.
 The steady state response starts when the
transient response completely dies out.
DEF :- “ The part of response the remains after
the transients have dies out is called as steady
state response. ”
From the steady state we can know,
 How long it took before steady state was
reached.
 Whether there is any error between the
desired and actual values.
 Whether this error is constant , zero or
infinite.
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
x 10
-3
Step Response
Time (sec)
Amplitude
Response
Step Input
Transient Response
SteadyStateResponse
Time response analysis of system
Parameters
1. Total Response :
 The total response of system is addition of
transient response and steady state
response.
 It is denoted by c(t)
2. Steady state error:
 The difference between desired output and
actual output of system is called as steady
state error.
1
1
)(
)(


ssR
sC

A first-order system without zeros can be represented by
the following transfer function
 Given a step input, i.e., R(s) = 1/s , then the system
output (called step response in this case) is

 1
11
)1(
1
)(
1
1
)(






ssss
sR
s
sC
Analysis of First Order System

t
etc

1)(
Taking inverse Laplace transform , we have the step response
Time Constant: If t= , So the step response is
C ( ) = (1− 0.37) = 0.63

is referred to as the time constant of the response.

Analysis of second order system
 Damping Ratio :
The damping is measured by a factor called as
damping ratio.
It is denoted by ζ .
 So when zeta is maximum ; it produces
maximum opposition to the oscillatory behavior
of system.
 Natural frequency of oscillation :
When zeta is zero ; that means there is no
opposition to the oscillatory behavior of a
system then the system will oscillate naturally.
Thus when zeta is zero the system oscillates
with max frequency.
 A general second-order system is characterized
by the following transfer function:
 We can re-write the above transfer function in
the following form (closed loop transfer function):
According the value of ζ, a second-order system can be set into one
of the four categories:
1. Over damped :
when the system has two real distinct poles (ζ >1).
2. Under damped :
when the system has two complex conjugate poles (0 <ζ <1)
3. Un-damped :
when the system has two imaginary poles (ζ = 0).
4. Critically damped :
when the system has two real but equal poles (ζ = 1).
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Time response analysis of system

  • 1. PRESENTATION ON Time Response Analysis of system
  • 2. Content  Standard Test Signals  What is time response ?  Types of Responses  Analysis of First order system  Analysis of Second order system
  • 3. Standard Test Signals • Impulse signal – The impulse signal imitate the sudden shock characteristic of actual input signal. – If A=1, the impulse signal is called unit impulse signal. 0 t δ(t) A       00 0 t tA t)(
  • 4. Standard Test Signals • Step signal – The step signal imitate the sudden change characteristic of actual input signal. – If A=1, the step signal is called unit step signal       00 0 t tA tu )( 0 t u(t) A
  • 5. Standard Test Signals • Ramp signal – The ramp signal imitate the constant velocity characteristic of actual input signal. – If A=1, the ramp signal is called unit ramp signal       00 0 t tAt tr )( 0 t r(t)
  • 6. Standard Test Signals • Parabolic signal – The parabolic signal imitate the constant acceleration characteristic of actual input signal. – If A=1, the parabolic signal is called unit parabolic signal.         00 0 2 2 t t At tp )( 0 t p(t)
  • 7. Relation between standard Test Signals • Impulse • Step • Ramp • Parabolic       00 0 t tA t)(       00 0 t tA tu )(       00 0 t tAt tr )(         00 0 2 2 t t At tp )(    dt d dt d dt d
  • 8. Time Response  In time domain analysis, time is the independent variable.  When a system is given an excitation(input) , there is response(output). This response varies with time and it is called time response.
  • 9. Types:- Generally the response of any system has two types, Transient Response  Steady State Response
  • 10. Transient Response  The system takes certain time to achieve its final value. DEF :- The variation of output response during the time ; it takes to reach its final value is called as transient response of a system. The time period required to reach to its final value is called as transition period.
  • 12. From the transient response we can know,  When the system is begin to respond after an input is given.  How much time it takes to reach the output for the first time.  Whether the output shoots beyond the desired value and how much.  Whether the output oscillates about its final value. When does it settle to the final value.
  • 13. Steady State Response  It is basically the final value achieved by the system output.  The steady state response starts when the transient response completely dies out. DEF :- “ The part of response the remains after the transients have dies out is called as steady state response. ”
  • 14. From the steady state we can know,  How long it took before steady state was reached.  Whether there is any error between the desired and actual values.  Whether this error is constant , zero or infinite.
  • 15. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x 10 -3 Step Response Time (sec) Amplitude Response Step Input Transient Response SteadyStateResponse
  • 17. Parameters 1. Total Response :  The total response of system is addition of transient response and steady state response.  It is denoted by c(t)
  • 18. 2. Steady state error:  The difference between desired output and actual output of system is called as steady state error.
  • 19. 1 1 )( )(   ssR sC  A first-order system without zeros can be represented by the following transfer function  Given a step input, i.e., R(s) = 1/s , then the system output (called step response in this case) is   1 11 )1( 1 )( 1 1 )(       ssss sR s sC Analysis of First Order System
  • 20.  t etc  1)( Taking inverse Laplace transform , we have the step response Time Constant: If t= , So the step response is C ( ) = (1− 0.37) = 0.63  is referred to as the time constant of the response. 
  • 21. Analysis of second order system  Damping Ratio : The damping is measured by a factor called as damping ratio. It is denoted by ζ .  So when zeta is maximum ; it produces maximum opposition to the oscillatory behavior of system.
  • 22.  Natural frequency of oscillation : When zeta is zero ; that means there is no opposition to the oscillatory behavior of a system then the system will oscillate naturally. Thus when zeta is zero the system oscillates with max frequency.
  • 23.  A general second-order system is characterized by the following transfer function:  We can re-write the above transfer function in the following form (closed loop transfer function):
  • 24. According the value of ζ, a second-order system can be set into one of the four categories: 1. Over damped : when the system has two real distinct poles (ζ >1). 2. Under damped : when the system has two complex conjugate poles (0 <ζ <1) 3. Un-damped : when the system has two imaginary poles (ζ = 0). 4. Critically damped : when the system has two real but equal poles (ζ = 1).