I have a question if i may ask , I got a transfer function where the R(s) side is = 3r (second derivative)+ r , if I want to get C4 as in the video , i will move everything to next side but what happens to 3r^2 ? because my prof's solution shows that he removed it but and just left +r , but i dont understand the reason behind this
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Good explanation but I believe there is an error, the 100-numerator coefficient belongs in the C matrix not in the B matrix.
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I have a question if i may ask , I got a transfer function where the R(s) side is = 3r (second derivative)+ r , if I want to get C4 as in the video , i will move everything to next side but what happens to 3r^2 ? because my prof's solution shows that he removed it but and just left +r , but i dont understand the reason behind this
Hi! Please see if this new tutorial helps: ruclips.net/video/V1ym47us6g8/видео.html
lets say r(s) was being multiplied by 20s^2 +8s do they have to go on the left side ? And should we distribute ?
also what if this was a 2nd order transform denominator ?
Hi! I just posted another video that may help you with this: ruclips.net/video/V1ym47us6g8/видео.html
Hi I do have question. What if the my transfer function is like this
1/ 0.5s²+2s+1
Can i apply this method? Thank you
Yes you can
Thank you but I am very confused how to solve it because of the 0.5 in s²
i have a question, what is the method if we have a system SISO ?
what if there's an s term multiplying R(s)?
The derivative of x1 is x2. So the C matrix would have the coefficient of Rs in its second column
Also remember , if the order of the tf numerator is higher than the denominator , use long division and obtain an input for the D matrix .
you just fast put the co efficient values on the matrix due to which we could not understand
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mam i could not understand matrix concept
What part needs more explanation? If I make another video on this topic I'll expand on that part.
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They are the iBayam pens shown in this blog post. :)
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If we have a mimo system with n*m transfer functions so we have multi column matrix B and multi line matrix C ,how we can handle it?
Sounds just like @katkimshow