Rules That Determine Model Type
When you combine numeric LTI models other than frd models
using connect, the resulting model is a state-space
(ss) model. For other interconnection commands,
the resulting model is determined by the following order of precedence:
ss > zpk > tf > pid > pidstd
For example, connect an ss model with a pid model.
P = ss([-0.8,0.4;0.4,-1.0],[-3.0;1.4],[0.3,0],0); C = pid(-0.13,-0.61); CL = feedback(P*C,1)
The ss model has the highest precedence
among Numeric LTI models. Therefore, combining P and C with
any model interconnection command returns an ss model.
Combining Numeric LTI models with Generalized LTI models or with Control Design Blocks results in Generalized LTI models.
For example, connect the ss model CL with
a Control Design Block.
F = tunableTF('F',0,1);
CLF = F*CLCLF is a genss model.
Any connection that includes a frequency-response model (frd or genfrd)
results in a frequency-response model.
Note
The software automatically converts all models to the resulting model type before performing the connection operation.
See Also
connect | feedback | series | parallel