Control Theory Basics 24
FINAL VALUE THEOREM AND STEADY STATE ERROR
The Root Locus method is a fantastic way of visualizing how the poles of a system move through the S-plane when a single system parameter is varied from 0 to infinity. I show how to interpret the locations of poles in the S-plane, and how they are tied back to system requirements.
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FINAL VALUE THEOREM AND STEADY STATE ERROR
MODELING PHYSICAL SYSTEMS, AN OVERVIEW
SKETCHING ROOT LOCUS PART 2