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how does lsim deal with transfer function gain
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how does lsim deal with transfer function gain |
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Thu, 6 Sep 2012 08:03:17 -0700 (PDT) |
If i have
poles =[ .....]
zeros = [.....]
numpoly=poly(zeros)
denpoly=poly(poles)
sys=tf(numpoly,denpoly)
You may get for example
(s^2 + 45*s + 2)/(s^3+3245*s^2+45e5*s + 5.567e8)
The DC response in near zero because the ratio of the constants is
(2/5.567e8)
Does lsim include a gain K automatically which might be K = 5.567e8/2 for
this example??
I ask because sometimes it seems to do this and sometimes it does not.
Also if the cooefecient with the zeroth power of s is very large i get zero
results output.
Might i need to break large transfer functions into cascaded second orders
??
If so this sounds like a good candidate for an official function..
Thanks
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