How can I implement time delay transfer functions in simulink? 250*e-(s*20)/s(1+s/10) ?
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Nitish Katal
on 28 Jun 2012
Commented: Bassam Ali AL-Ghram
on 16 Dec 2019
Help me Please!
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Paul Metcalf
on 29 Jun 2012
Edited: John Kelly
on 27 May 2014
Your function is slightly ambiguous with the usage of brackets, but I get what you are trying to achieve. You need to use the Control System Toolbox from where you can access the tf() and lti/exp() functions to create your desired tf object, then use the LTI block to import that into Simulink. http://www.mathworks.com.au/help/toolbox/control/ref/tf.html http://www.mathworks.com.au/help/toolbox/control/ref/ltiexp.html
Alternatively you could use the System Identification Toolbox if you don't have the Control System Toolbox.
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Arkadiy Turevskiy
on 29 Jun 2012
You can use LTI System block from Control System Toolbox as suggested. Another option is to use Transfer Function block in Simulink in series with Transport Delay block. Use the TRansfer Function block for everything, except the delay, and use the Transport Delay block to model the time delay.
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Adam Daya
on 7 Oct 2017
What if i need to start the signal with an initial condition (at time = 0seconds, signal amplitude = 2)?
Bassam Ali AL-Ghram
on 16 Dec 2019
specify that directly from the parameters of the transport delay.
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