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PowerPoint PresentationSlide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Chapter 5 – The Performance of Feedback Control SystemsThe ability to adjust the transient and steady-state response of a feedback control system is a beneficial outcome of the design of control systems. One of the first steps in the design process is to specify the measures of performance. In this chapter we introduce the common time-domain specifications such as percent overshoot, settling time, time to peak, time to rise, and steady-state tracking error. We will use selected input signals such as the step and ramp to test the response of the control system. The correlation between the system performance and the location of the system transfer function poles and zeros in the s-plane is discussed. We will develop valuable relationships between the performance specifications and the natural frequency and damping ratio for second-order systems. Relying on the notion of dominant poles, we can extrapolate the ideas associated with second-order systems to those of higher order.IntroductionSteady-StateTransient ResponseDesign SpecificationsTest Input SignalsPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemPerformance of a Second-Order SystemEffects of a Third Pole and Zero on the Second-Order SystemEffects of a Third Pole and Zero on the Second-Order SystemEffects of a Third Pole and Zero on the Second-Order SystemExample 5.1 - Parameter SelectionEffects of a Third Pole and Zero on the Second-Order SystemExample 5.2 – Dominant Poles of T(s)Estimation of the Damping RatioThe s-Plane Root Location and The Transient


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