BDU20303 Electromechanical & Control System Sem I 11/12 Chapter 3: Time Response Analysis (First Order System)

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BDU20303 Electromechanical & Control System Sem I 11/12 Chapter 3: Time Response Analysis (First Order System)

Chapter 3 – Time Response Analysis Chapter 2: Develop Math Model (input is known)  Chapter 3: The analysis output (w.r.t) when given with standard inputs  Input types : Step, Ramp, Sinusoidal, Impulse.

Inputs: Step, Ramp, Sinusoidal, Impulse

Differential Equation Modeling

Differential Equation Modeling

Laplace Transformation

Laplace Transformation

Laplace Transformation

Laplace Transformation