Different Bode Plots from Same Function
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Hello there,
I am quite confused as to why there are two bode plots being produced for this function. In the code, estimated_ntf4 has an extra pole and zero in the numerator and denominator while estimated_ntf3 does not, but they are essentially the same function. These two lines produce drastically different Bode Plots despite being the same function. Is this an issue with the bode plot function with Matlab?
diff = tf([1 -1], [1 0], 1);
diff.Variable = 'z^-1';
lf.num = tf([.28125 .6875 .03125 0], [1 0 0 0 0], 1);
lf.den = tf([1 -2 1], [1 0 0],1);
lf.num.Variable = 'z^-1';
lf.den.Variable = 'z^-1';
lf.tf = (lf.num)/(lf.den);
estimated_ntf3 = (diff)^2/(diff+lf.num); % Produces CORRECT bode plot
estimated_ntf4 = (diff*lf.den)/(lf.den+diff*lf.num); % Produces WRONG bode plot
figure; bode(estimated_ntf3)
figure; bode(estimated_ntf4)
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Sam Chak
le 16 Avr 2023
It seems that they are not exactly the same from the mathematical perspective.
format long g
estimated_ntf3 = (diff)^2/(diff+lf.num) % Produces CORRECT bode plot
estimated_ntf4 = (diff*lf.den)/(lf.den+diff*lf.num) % Produces WRONG bode plot
z3 = zero(estimated_ntf3)
p3 = pole(estimated_ntf3)
z4 = zero(estimated_ntf4)
p4 = pole(estimated_ntf4)
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