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How do you add a multiplication in the numerator of a transfer function.

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Sean Flanagan
Sean Flanagan le 16 Avr 2023
Commenté : Paul le 18 Avr 2023
The equation I need to represent as a transfer function is 5*e-ts/s+5. I coded as follows but my numerator returns as + 5 i need it to be * 5. Is there a way to achieve this?
clc
clear all
num=[exp(-1) 5];
den=[1 5];
g=tf(num,den)
g =
0.3679 s + 5
------------
s + 5

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 16 Avr 2023
Modifié(e) : Star Strider le 16 Avr 2023
Perhaps this —
num=5*exp(-1);
den=[1 5];
g=tf(num,den)
g = 1.839 ----- s + 5 Continuous-time transfer function.
The exponential function here is a constant. If you intend to introduce a delay, use InputDelay or one of the other options.
EDIT — (16 Apr 2023 at 10:44)
The transfer function would be —
num = 5;
den = [1 5];
g = tf(num, den, 'InputDelay',1)
g = 5 exp(-1*s) * ----- s + 5 Continuous-time transfer function.
.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Avr 2023
heaviside(1) is 1.
num = 5;
den = [1 5];
g = tf(num, den, 'InputDelay',1)
g = 5 exp(-1*s) * ----- s + 5 Continuous-time transfer function.
Star Strider
Star Strider le 17 Avr 2023
Of course, however it is a function of time, with the time argument not otherwise defined. This seems to be getting a bit less certain.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Avr 2023
s = tf('s');
g = 5 * exp(-t*s)/s + 5
Unrecognized function or variable 't'.
You cannot use an undefined or symbolic variable in a tf().
Are you sure that you want to add 5 to the delayed signal? Rather than using (s+5) as the denominator ?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Avr 2023
If you apply a unity step to s, the result would be the same as putting in the restriction that s >= 0
Paul
Paul le 18 Avr 2023
What does "Tau is a unity step" mean? Tau is place holder for a number, isn't it?
How can a unity step be applied to s? s is the independent variable of the Laplace transform. In that same context, what does "restriction that s>=0" mean?

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