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Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Agra: Experiment 2 Title

This document provides an overview of an experiment to determine: (1) The step response of a first-order unity feedback system, which follows an exponential curve approaching the final value over time. (2) The impulse response of a first-order unity feedback system, which also follows an exponential decay curve over time. Several examples are provided to demonstrate obtaining the step response and impulse response of different first-order systems using MATLAB.

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Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Agra: Experiment 2 Title

This document provides an overview of an experiment to determine: (1) The step response of a first-order unity feedback system, which follows an exponential curve approaching the final value over time. (2) The impulse response of a first-order unity feedback system, which also follows an exponential decay curve over time. Several examples are provided to demonstrate obtaining the step response and impulse response of different first-order systems using MATLAB.

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Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Agra

Department of Electrical Engineering

Subject: Control System Lab Session: 2020-21 Instructor: Dr. Rajeev Kumar Chauhan

Experiment 2

Title: DETERMINATION OF STEP and IMPULSE RESPONSE FOR A FIRST ORDER UNITY
FEEDBACK SYSTEM

Object: To determine

(1) Step response of 1st order system

(2) Impulse response of 1st order system

THEORY: A first order system is one in which highest power of s in denominator if transfer
function defines order of the system.
For first order system,

C ( s) 1
R(s)  sT 1 …………………………………………… (1)
C(s)  1 R(s)
sT 1

(i) For the unit – step input


R(t)=1
R(s)=1/s (a)

Since the Laplace transform of the unit step function is 1/s , substituting R(s)=1/s in equation (1)

C( s) 1 1
  Substitute the value of R(s)
R(s) sT 1 s

Expanding C(s) into partial fractions gives ,

C(s) 1 1
R(s)  s  sT 1 …………………………………… (2)
C(s)  1 1
s s  1/ T

Taking the inverse laplace transform of equation (2),we get

C(t) = 1- e-t/T for t ≥ 0...................................................................................................................(3)


Equation (3) shows that initially (when t=0), the output C(t) is zero and finally (t→∞) e-t/T is zero
and the output C(t) becomes unity .

At t = T,

C(t) = 1 – e-1 = 1 – 0.368 = 0.632

That’s , the output response has reached 63.2 % of it’s final value . T is known as the time
constant
. Thus , the time constant T is defined as the time required for the output response to attain 63.2%
of its final value or steady state value .
Equation (3) shows that the response curve is exponential in nature as shown on figure.

Response of the first order system with unit impulse response

(ii) For the unit – impulse input

R s   1

Substituting the value of R(s) = 1 in equation (1), we get

C  s   1 1
sT 1 ……………………………………………………………………………(4)
C s  1 1
T s 1/
T

Taking the inverse Laplace transform of the equation of (4) , we get the output response as
t /T
C t   1 e for t  0...........................................................................................................(5)
T

The output response curve shown in the figure


Example 1: Obtain step response of a unity feedback system having forward path transfer
function of
G(s) = 1/(S+5) H(s)=1
𝑮(𝒔)
Transfer Function = 𝟏 𝟏
𝟏+𝑮(𝒔)𝑯(𝒔) = 𝒔+𝟓+𝟏 = 𝒔+𝟔

Matlab Code:

num = [1];
den = [1 5]
g = tf (num,den);
t =feedback(g,1);
step (t,'r')

MATLAB Output:
Example 2: Obtain impulse response of a unity feedback system having forward path
transfer function of G(s) = 1/S+8

num = [1];
den = [1 8];
g = tf (num,den);
t = feedback(g,1);
impulse (t,'r');

MATLAB Output-
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
Time (seconds)

Example 3 :- Obtain step and impulse response of a unity feedback system


having forward path transfer function of G(s) = 5s/(4s+3).
5s
5s G( s) 4 s+3 5s
G(s) = 4 s+3 ; H(s) = 1; T(s) = 1+ G ( s ) H (s)
= 5s = 9 s +3
1+
4 s +3

MATLAB Code –

Step Response Impulse Response

num = [5 0] num = [5 0]
den = [4 3] den = [4 3]
g = tf (num,den) g = tf (num,den)
t = feedback(g,1) t = feedback(g,1)
step (t,'r') impulse (t,'g')

Plot -
Example 4 :- Obtain step and impulse response of a unity feedback system
having forward path transfer function of G(s) = 1/(9s+1).
1
1 G( s) 9 s +1 1
G(s) = 9 s +1 ; H(s) = 1; T(s) = 1+ G ( s ) H (s)
= 1 = 9 s +2
1+
9 s+1

MATLAB Code –

Step Response Impulse Response

num = [1] num = [1]


den = [9 1] den = [9 1]
g = tf (num,den) g = tf (num,den)
t = feedback(g,1) t = feedback(g,1)
step (t,'r') impulse (t,'g')

Plot -

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