Convert from transfer function to time domain
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Hend Mostafa
on 26 May 2022
Commented: Star Strider
on 27 May 2022
How can I convert from transfer function to time domain?
R0=0.000605797;
Qr=147964.8608;
R1=0.000856205;
C1=0.049823238;
% X=[SOC;Vrc];
A=[0 0;0 -1/R1*C1];
B=[1/Qr;1/C1];
C=[1 1];
D= R0;
% u=Il;
% Equations: X dot= AX+Bu & y= CX+Du+bo
sys= ss(A,B,C,D);
[b,a] = ss2tf(A,B,C,D) ;
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Star Strider
on 26 May 2022
Probably the easiest way is to just simulate it.
R0=0.000605797;
Qr=147964.8608;
R1=0.000856205;
C1=0.049823238;
% X=[SOC;Vrc];
A=[0 0;0 -1/R1*C1];
B=[1/Qr;1/C1];
C=[1 1];
D= R0;
% u=Il;
% Equations: X dot= AX+Bu & y= CX+Du+bo
sys= ss(A,B,C,D);
figure
impulse(sys)
figure
step(sys)
There is no reason to create a transfer function from it.
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