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An example similar to the Copter Arm.
When we included the thrust-buildup in the model for the copter-arm, the transfer function was not too different from
where we have assumed a and a continuous time thrust build-up
pole of .
Is there any for which has a positive phase margin?
Is there any K_0 for which K_0*H(s) has a positive phase margin?
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Suppose we have three possible compensators:
which compensator would produce the best phase margin for the plant
described above?
Enter a single compensator (such as K_D to indicate )
or multiple compensators separated with commas.
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Does using give you a positive phase margin?
Does using give you a positive phase margin?
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Is there any for which gives you a postive phase margin. (Hint: with , the leading zero
in the compensator is more negative than the most negative pole in the
plant).
Is there a for which using gives a positive phase margin?
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In a lead compensator, the zero "leads" the pole. That is,
the compensator's zero is less negative than the compensator's pole.
Which of the following statements about lead compensators is true?
"If a lead compensator is applied to a stable three real pole system, and the
compensator's zero is as negative, or more negative, than the most
negative system pole, then the compensator will NOT improve the system's
phase margin."
Hint: What about ?
No positive phase margin with three stable real poles?
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"If a lead compensator is applied to a system with one negative real
pole and two poles at , and the compensator's zero is as negative,
or more negative, than the most negative system pole, then the compensated
system will NEVER have a positive phase margin."
No positive phase margin with two poles at , the other negative real?