steady state error command

Is there a command that will give the steady state error of the the response of a transfer function

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva le 30 Mar 2011

11 votes

SP=5; %input value, if you put 1 then is the same as step(sys)
[y,t]=step(SP*sys); %get the response of the system to a step with amplitude SP
sserror=abs(SP-y(end)) %get the steady state error

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Naufal Indrastoto
Naufal Indrastoto le 31 Mai 2020
I have already tried this and it says undefined function or variable 'sys'. Could please you explain more about it?
Eric Chua
Eric Chua le 31 Mai 2020
sys is your transfer function
HanJie Chong
HanJie Chong le 10 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : HanJie Chong le 10 Juin 2020
The result of this code is already in %?
EXP: 0.4= 40% or 0.4%
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 10 Juin 2020
No, sserror would be absolute value, not relative value. You would have to divide by SP to get relative value as a fraction, which you could then multiply by 100 to get percentage.
Mohammad Hosein Forghani
Mohammad Hosein Forghani le 27 Juin 2020

Thanks, it worked for me

irshad maz
irshad maz le 14 Jan 2021
what is SP stand for Sir
JAMES KEEN
JAMES KEEN le 24 Fév 2021
@irshad maz I believe it means setpoint i.e. the point of which you want the system response to settles at.

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Mohammad Hosein Forghani
Mohammad Hosein Forghani le 27 Juin 2020

0 votes

Another approach theoretically would be final value theorem, I might also implement that in MATLAB.

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