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In these free GATE Notes, we study the Frequency Response for Control
System Analysis. In GATE EE and GATE EC, when studying Frequency Response
Analysis of Control Systems, we come across Frequency Domain Specifications
such as Resonant Frequency, Resonant Peak and Bandwidth. This GATE
Study Material will deal with these concepts.
Up till now, we were dealing with the Time Response of these systems. However, the
properties and parameters of a system can also be measured using Frequency
Response. The magnitude and phase relation between the sinusoidal input and steady
state output of the system is known as the Frequency Response of the System.
Using frequency response method is advantageous due to its ease of use and accuracy of
measurements. The frequency response is generally recommended for systems having
smaller time constants. For large time constant circuit, the frequency output is very
small and time required for computation increase excessively.
You can download GATE notes in PDF for reference and revision later. Also useful
for other exams like IES, DRDO, BSNL, BARC etc. Before you begin however, you
need to be familiar with some topics.
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Root Locus Diagram
! !
!(!)
!!!
!! !!"!! !!!!!
T j =
!
!
j =
!!
!!
! !!"!
!! !!!!
!!
= !! !!! !!!!"!
!
T j =
Let
!
!!
!!
!
!!
! !
!
!!"!
!!
!!
= u (normalized frequency)
!
T j = !!!! !!"!!
Now, if we apply sinusoidal input to second order closed loop transfer function it would
be shown as below
Now, if input to an LTI system is sinusoidal then output is also sinusoidal but with some
change in magnitude and phase.
From the previous block diagram, we get
B = A T j
= AM
M = T j
! = ! + T j = ! +
T j =
T j =
M=
!
!!!! !!"!!
!
!!!! ! !
!"!
, = tan!!
!"!
!!!!
For u = 0; M = 1, = 0
!
u = 1; M = !" , = 90
u = ; M = 0, = 180
The frequency response of the system will be plotted in the two curves:
(i) Magnitude v/s normalized frequency (M).
(ii) Phase angle v/s normalized frequency ().
Resonant Frequency ( r )
It is calculated
Using
!"
|
!" !!!!
=0
= u! =
1 2! (try to calculate)
1 2!
! = ! 1 2!
Resonant Phase ( r )
Phase at resonant frequency is called resonant phase.
!!!!!
! = tan!!
Resonant Peak (M r )
The maximum value of the magnitude is known as resonant peak.
M! = M
!!!!
!
!" !!!!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Time Response
specifications
! = ! 1 !
!!"
M! = e
!!
= tan
!!!!
1 !
1
stability
0<<1
t!
Frequency Response
specification
! = ! 1 2!
1
M! =
2 1 !
! = tan!!
1 2!
!"
!! !!"!!"
= !! = ! = 0.33
!
! = ! 1 2!
!
=9 1! =3 7
! = 7.94 rad/sec
M! =
!
!" !!!!
=
!
!
!!
!
!!
=!
M! = 1.591
! = tan!!
!!!!!
!
= tan!! 7
= 69.3
In another example, we will witness derivation of frequency response parameters from
time response parameters.
Example 2: The step response of a standard second order system having unity
feedback is given as follows.
Now, if the input to system is changed to sinusoidal, find the maximum value of output
with respect to frequency.
Solution:
From the given response, Mp = 1.35 1 = 0.35
Also, we known that
!!"
!!!!
M! = e
!!"
!!!!
!!"
!!!!
!"
!!!!
!!
!!!!
= 0.35
= ln 0.35 = 1.05
= 1.05
= 0.10638
! 1.10638 = 0.10638
! = 0.096
= 0.31
Maximum value of output with respect to frequency is resonant peak,
M! =
=
!
!" !!!!
!
!!.!" !! !.!" !
M! = 1.6965
So, we studied the basic concepts and significance of frequency response. Next we will
look in to different plots with respect to frequency response and their use in stability
analysis.