Talk:Linear system/Archive 1
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Not an adequate discussion?
This is not really an adequate discussion, considering the importance of the topic.
Charles Matthews 20:29, 18 June 2004 (UTC)
- Why don't you improve it? Nixdorf 20:42, 18 June 2004 (UTC)
- Well, you know, I arrived here by redirecting a link to it. So I'm busy with other things. Charles Matthews 20:46, 18 June 2004 (UTC)
- I agree.. the article seems to well start to answer the question "What is it used for"; whereas the description of "What a Linear System is" seems too shallow... This line seems strange..
- "The mathematical properties of linear systems will typically include differential equations,"..
- It seems an artificial an uh property... DEs and Linear Systems are still different concepts, aren't they? Mysidia 20:48, 18 June 2004 (UTC)
- I agree.. the article seems to well start to answer the question "What is it used for"; whereas the description of "What a Linear System is" seems too shallow... This line seems strange..
- I want to revise my knowledge about control systems by answering for these questions :
- 1 – (( choose the correct )) For a second order system sketch the response of the system to a unit step input , including on the sketch thetime domain specifications ( rise time , settling time , peak time , delay time over shoot ) ?
- 2 – What the meaning for these terms :
- rise time, peak time
- settling time
- delay time
- over shoot
- 3 – What do we mean by the frequency response ( F.R.) of the system? state the types of techniques that are used in F.R.?
- 4 – What is a compensator in the control system ?
- 5 – Define the gain margin and the phase margin ?
- 6 – What do we mean by PID controller ?
- 7 – wht do we mean by stable system, marginally stable , and unstable system ?
- 8 – for the system shown , find the time-constant of the closed loop system ?
- G (s) = 10 / ( S + 10 ) & H(s) = 0.04 S
- 9 – Given k G(s) = k/ { S ( S + 2 ) ( S + 4 ) } Find the range of k that makes the system stable? What is the angular frequency of the system at the maximum stable gain ?
- 10 – For a unity feedback control system, given
- KG(s)= K (S+6)/ {S(S+4)} - sketch the root-locus for this system ?
- 11 – Given G(s)= 2/ { S(S+2) } & H(s) = (S+4) jhghg
- 12 - Find the damping ratio and the natural frequency of the system
- — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ahmad S M (talk • contribs) 13:58, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
Definition and example
I think the article could be improved if a "Definition" title was added just after the 1st paragraph, and an "Examples" section just before the first (current) chapter. Albmont (talk) 13:16, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
Correction?
Should not:
where
:
represents the lag time between the stimulus at time k and the response at time n.
Read "represents the lag time between the stimulus at time m and the response at time n. "?--— Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.244.232.226 (talk) 19:50, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
Scaling
The link to "scaling" is a dismbiguation page. Should the correct link be to "scaling (geometry)"? DGERobertson (talk) 16:10, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
And if...
...some kid comes here expecting to find homework help, will he/she find it? Probably not. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.101.123.219 (talk) 03:12, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
- I second that. I have read some mathematics on a college level, and this just left me confused. Some simple everyday examples to show what a linear system is and isn't, please? Nirion (talk) 14:24, 10 May 2010 (UTC)