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NI MATRIXxTMXmathTM Interactive Control Design ModuleXmath Interactive Control Design ModuleApril 2007370754C-01

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ContentsXmath Interactive Control Design Module x ni.comChapter 13Multi-Loop SynthesisMulti-Loop Window Anatomy...

Seite 3 - Important Information

Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-6 ni.comvalue. If a lower bound on the minimal value of γ is known, it a

Seite 4 - Conventions

Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 12-5. LQG/H-Infinity Frequen

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-8 ni.comOpening the LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis WindowThe LQG/H∞ window can

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-9 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleThe weighted output vector z consist

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-10 ni.comFigure 12-6. LQG/H-Infinity Control Design ConfigurationIn the

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-11 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleThe system equations of plant, filt

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-12 ni.comPenalizing the “running integral” of the plant output forces th

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-13 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleThe transfer functions Wu, i and Wy

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-14 ni.comBy clicking the button at the bottom of the Weights window, arb

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-15 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleHere is a square matrix such that

Seite 13 - Related Publications

© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module1IntroductionThe Xmath Interactive Control Design Module (ICDM) is a com

Seite 14 - ICDM Overview

Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-16 ni.comManipulating the Design ParametersMain WindowThe design paramet

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-17 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleRangesTo change the ranges of the s

Seite 16 - Introduction to SISO Design

© National Instruments Corporation 13-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module13Multi-Loop SynthesisThis chapter describes multi-loop synthesis. The

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Chapter 13 Multi-Loop SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 13-2 ni.comFigure 13-1. Multi-Loop Main WindowAfter the Multi-Loop window is o

Seite 18 - Overview of ICDM

Chapter 13 Multi-Loop Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 13-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 13-2. Multi-Loop Gain and Phase

Seite 19 - Pole Place Synthesis Window

Chapter 13 Multi-Loop SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 13-4 ni.comone loop at a time. The loops that are not closed are considered to

Seite 20 - Alternate Plant Window

Chapter 13 Multi-Loop Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 13-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 13-4. Multi-Loop Configuration w

Seite 21 - Origin of the Controller

Chapter 13 Multi-Loop SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 13-6 ni.comFigure 13-5. Root Locus Window During the Multi-Loop DesignFigure 1

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Chapter 13 Multi-Loop Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 13-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleOpening the Multi-Loop Synthesis WindowT

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Chapter 13 Multi-Loop SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 13-8 ni.comEditing and Deleting LoopsWhen a loop is highlighted, it can be edit

Seite 24 - Using ICDM

Chapter 1 IntroductionXmath Interactive Control Design Module 1-2 ni.com• Chapter 5, Root Locus Synthesis, describes the user interface, terminology,

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© National Instruments Corporation A-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleAUsing an Xmath GUI ToolThis appendix describes the basics of using an X

Seite 26 - Ranges of Plots and Sliders

Appendix A Using an Xmath GUI ToolXmath Interactive Control Design Module A-2 ni.comFigure A-1. Programmable GUI ExamplesEach demo has a Help menu in

Seite 27 - Data-Viewing Plots

Appendix A Using an Xmath GUI Tool© National Instruments Corporation A-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure A-2. Programmable GUI Examples

Seite 28 - Editing Poles and Zeros

Appendix A Using an Xmath GUI ToolXmath Interactive Control Design Module A-4 ni.com•A list is a vertical list of items (strings) that can be selected

Seite 29 - Isolated Real Poles and Zeros

Appendix A Using an Xmath GUI Tool© National Instruments Corporation A-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module• GUI windows might contain buttons th

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Appendix A Using an Xmath GUI ToolXmath Interactive Control Design Module A-6 ni.comA slider might also appear like a bar graph. Its tip represents th

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© National Instruments Corporation B-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleBTechnical Support and Professional ServicesVisit the following sections

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© National Instruments Corporation I-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleIndexAactuatordisturbance signal, 11-2effort transfer function, 11-3loop

Seite 33 - Communicating with Xmath

IndexXmath Interactive Control Design Module I-2 ni.comGgain loop, 2-2graphical editor, 13-1HHelp, 1-5help, technical support, B-1high-frequency norma

Seite 34 - Default Plants

Index© National Instruments Corporation I-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModulePole PlaceModes, 6-2Synthesis window, 2-4, 6-1window, 2-8poles, 1-1

Seite 35 - Chapter 3 ICDM Main Window

Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleCommonly-Used NomenclatureThis manual uses the fol

Seite 36 - Selecting Plots

Chapter 1 IntroductionXmath Interactive Control Design Module 1-4 ni.comMATRIXx HelpInteractive Control Design Module function reference information i

Seite 37 - Ranges of Plots

Chapter 1 Introduction© National Instruments Corporation 1-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module• Have a user’s understanding of Xmath (enough to

Seite 38 - Plot Magnify Windows

© National Instruments Corporation 2-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module2Introduction to SISO DesignXmath provides a structure for system repres

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Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-2 ni.comThe equations describing this system are as follows:where y den

Seite 40 - Edit Menu

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module• The closed-loop transfer function

Seite 41 - PID Synthesis

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-4 ni.comThese are briefly described in the following sections, and in m

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SupportWorldwide Technical Support and Product Informationni.comNational Instruments Corporate Headquarters11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin, Texas

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Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleLQG Synthesis WindowThe LQG Synthes

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Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-6 ni.comThe plant and the alternate plant have very different uses in I

Seite 45 - Integral Term Normalization

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design Modulelist. The current controller is the

Seite 46 - Rolloff Term Normalization

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-8 ni.comwindow. Thus, the Root Locus Synthesis window can be used to in

Seite 47 - Root Locus Synthesis

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-9 Xmath Interactive Control Design Modulecontroller. Using the Root Locus wi

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Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-10 ni.comFigure 2-3 shows a simplified schematic representation of the

Seite 49 - Terminology

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-11 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 2-4. Simple ICDM SessionGe

Seite 50 - Plotting Styles

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-12 ni.comwindow has an autoscale feature, which can be invoked by selec

Seite 51 - Magnitude Contours

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-13 Xmath Interactive Control Design Modulepoles and zeros are (and indeed, t

Seite 52 - Manipulating the Parameters

Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-14 ni.comcontains variable edit boxes for the value of the pole or zero

Seite 53 - Deleting Pole-Zero Pairs

Important InformationWarrantyThe media on which you receive National Instruments software are warranted not to fail to execute programming instructio

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Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO Design© National Instruments Corporation 2-15 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module(if it was not already) but otherw

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Chapter 2 Introduction to SISO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 2-16 ni.comTo add a pole-zero pair, click the Add Pair button, select the

Seite 56 - Pole Place Synthesis

© National Instruments Corporation 3-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module3ICDM Main WindowThis chapter describes the use of the ICDM Main window,

Seite 57 - Pole Place Modes

Chapter 3 ICDM Main WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 3-2 ni.com• A line that identifies the type and source of the current controller. Th

Seite 58 - Normal Mode

Chapter 3 ICDM Main Window© National Instruments Corporation 3-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleMost Common UsageIn most cases, you will read

Seite 59 - Integral Action Mode

Chapter 3 ICDM Main WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 3-4 ni.comto a simple transfer function representation, which means that you cannot

Seite 60 - Time and Frequency Scaling

Chapter 3 ICDM Main Window© National Instruments Corporation 3-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleICDM PlotsVarious plots can be shown at the bo

Seite 61 - Slider and Plot Ranges

Chapter 3 ICDM Main WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 3-6 ni.comIn the ICDM Main window, the Plot Choices dialog box is used to select any

Seite 62 - LQG Synthesis

Chapter 3 ICDM Main Window© National Instruments Corporation 3-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 3-3. ICDM Ranges WindowPlot Magnify Wi

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Chapter 3 ICDM Main WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 3-8 ni.comof Plots section. If another plot is subsequently selected for magnifying,

Seite 64 - Synthesis Modes

ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this manual:» The » symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options to a final acti

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Chapter 3 ICDM Main Window© National Instruments Corporation 3-9 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleSelecting a Synthesis or History WindowThe Syn

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© National Instruments Corporation 4-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module4PID SynthesisThis chapter discusses the PID Synthesis window. This wind

Seite 67 - Output Weight Editing

Chapter 4 PID SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 4-2 ni.comToggling Controller Terms On and OffFor each parameter, the toggle button at

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Chapter 4 PID Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 4-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 4-1. PID Synthesis WindowAs an example, s

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Chapter 4 PID SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 4-4 ni.comNotice that there are at least two other commonly used forms for a PID contro

Seite 70 - H-Infinity Synthesis

Chapter 4 PID Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 4-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleTime Versus Frequency ParametersNotice that the s

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Chapter 4 PID SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 4-6 ni.comDerivative Term NormalizationThe derivative term is low-frequency normalized,

Seite 72 - Opening the Synthesis Window

© National Instruments Corporation 5-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module5Root Locus SynthesisThis chapter describes the user interface, terminol

Seite 73 - Central H-Infinity Controller

Chapter 5 Root Locus SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 5-2 ni.comFigure 5-1. Root Locus Synthesis WindowThe Root Locus Synthesis windo

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Chapter 5 Root Locus Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 5-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleEdit menu or by typing the accelerators in

Seite 75 - Infeasible Parameter Values

© National Instruments Corporation v Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleContentsChapter 1IntroductionUsing This Manual...

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Chapter 5 Root Locus SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 5-4 ni.comPlotting StylesSelecting View»Locus Select or pressing <Ctrl-L>

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Chapter 5 Root Locus Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 5-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModulePhase ContoursFor each of magnitude and ph

Seite 78 - Editing the Comments

Chapter 5 Root Locus SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 5-6 ni.comAll of the plots support data viewing: click the right mouse button wi

Seite 79 - Cycling Through Designs

Chapter 5 Root Locus Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 5-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleDesignThis section gives short description

Seite 80 - Using the History List

Chapter 5 Root Locus SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 5-8 ni.comInterpreting the Nonstandard Contour PlotsThe Root Locus window can di

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Chapter 5 Root Locus Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 5-9 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 5-3. Root Locus Synthesis Window w

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© National Instruments Corporation 6-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module6Pole Place SynthesisThis chapter discusses the Pole Place Synthesis win

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Chapter 6 Pole Place SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 6-2 ni.comFigure 6-1. Pole Place Synthesis WindowPole Place ModesIn Pole Place,

Seite 84 - Normalization

Chapter 6 Pole Place Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 6-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design Modulewheredp(s)=sn+ a1sn–1+ a2sn–2+...+annp(s)=

Seite 85 - Adding Unmodeled Dynamics

Chapter 6 Pole Place SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 6-4 ni.comWe can write this polynomial equation as follows:These 2n linear equat

Seite 86 - Ranges of Sliders and Plot

ContentsXmath Interactive Control Design Module vi ni.comGraphically Manipulating Poles and Zeros...

Seite 87 - Introduction to MIMO Design

Chapter 6 Pole Place Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 6-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleState-Space InterpretationIn a state-space

Seite 88 - Transfer Functions

Chapter 6 Pole Place SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 6-6 ni.comA circle of radius Favg also is displayed in the plot. You also can dr

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© National Instruments Corporation 7-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module7LQG SynthesisThis chapter discusses the LQG Synthesis window, which is

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Chapter 7 LQG SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 7-2 ni.comFigure 7-1. LQG Synthesis Window• A control panel used to graphically edit t

Seite 91 - ICDM MIMO Windows

Chapter 7 LQG Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 7-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleIf the decay rate is enabled, it is shown as a ve

Seite 92 - MIMO Plot Window

Chapter 7 LQG SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 7-4 ni.comSetup and TerminologyThe different modes are described using the following ba

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Chapter 7 LQG Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 7-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleIntegral ActionWhen integral action is enabled, t

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Chapter 7 LQG SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 7-6 ni.comOutput Weight EditingWhen Weight Zero Edit is enabled, the LQG controller is

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Chapter 7 LQG Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 7-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleState-Space InterpretationIn LQG theory, the clos

Seite 96 - LQG/H-Infinity Weights Window

Chapter 7 LQG SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 7-8 ni.comRangesTo change the ranges of the sliders or plots, select View»Ranges or ent

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Contents© National Instruments Corporation vii Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleChapter 5Root Locus SynthesisOverview...

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© National Instruments Corporation 8-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module8H-Infinity SynthesisThis chapter describes the H∞ Synthesis window used

Seite 99 - H-Infinity Performance Window

Chapter 8 H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 8-2 ni.comFigure 8-1. H-Infinity Synthesis Window

Seite 100 - Frequency Weights Window

Chapter 8 H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 8-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleOpening the Synthesis WindowThe H∞ window

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Chapter 8 H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 8-4 ni.comFigure 8-2. Block Diagram Showing the Basic Setup for H-Infinity Synt

Seite 102 - Setup and Terminology

Chapter 8 H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 8-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleIf either of these singular values is equa

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Chapter 8 H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 8-6 ni.comManipulating the Design ParametersThe parameters γ, ρ, and ν can be ch

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Chapter 8 H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 8-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleRangesTo change the ranges of the sliders

Seite 105 - Integral Action

© National Instruments Corporation 9-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module9History WindowThis chapter describes the History window used for SISO p

Seite 106 - Weight Editing

Chapter 9 History WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 9-2 ni.com• A Variable-Edit box which shows which history list entry is active or curr

Seite 107 - How to Select w, u, y, and z

Chapter 9 History Window© National Instruments Corporation 9-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleDeleting History List EntriesAny number of desig

Seite 108 - H-Infinity Solution

ContentsXmath Interactive Control Design Module viii ni.comManipulating the Design Parameters...

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Chapter 9 History WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 9-4 ni.comUsing the History ListThe history list can be used in several ways. You can

Seite 110 - Main Window

© National Instruments Corporation 10-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module10Alternate Plant WindowThis chapter describes the form of the Alternat

Seite 111 - in the LQG window

Chapter 10 Alternate Plant WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 10-2 ni.comAlternate Plant Window AnatomyThe Alternate Plant window is shown

Seite 112 - Multi-Loop Synthesis

Chapter 10 Alternate Plant Window© National Instruments Corporation 10-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleFigure 10-1. Alternate Plant WindowOp

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Chapter 10 Alternate Plant WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 10-4 ni.comNormalizationThe form of the transfer function of the alternate pl

Seite 114 - Setup and Synthesis Method

Chapter 10 Alternate Plant Window© National Instruments Corporation 10-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleYou can switch between high frequency

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Chapter 10 Alternate Plant WindowXmath Interactive Control Design Module 10-6 ni.comRanges of Sliders and PlotTo change the ranges of the Gain slider

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© National Instruments Corporation 11-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module11Introduction to MIMO DesignThe following chapters describe the use of

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Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 11-2 ni.comu denotes the plant input or actuator signal, which is a vect

Seite 118 - Graphical Editor

Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO Design© National Instruments Corporation 11-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleThe standard feedback system has

Seite 119 - Loop Gain Magnitude and Phase

Contents© National Instruments Corporation ix Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleChapter 11Introduction to MIMO DesignBasic Terminology for MIMO S

Seite 120 - Using an Xmath GUI Tool

Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 11-4 ni.comNotice that in the SISO case, these “complementary pairs” of

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Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO Design© National Instruments Corporation 11-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design Moduleor disturbance rejection only on

Seite 122 - GUI Objects

Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 11-6 ni.comoptions, the user clicks the Show all options button after wh

Seite 123 - and the left mouse button

Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO Design© National Instruments Corporation 11-7 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleNotice that having the MIMO Plot

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Chapter 11 Introduction to MIMO DesignXmath Interactive Control Design Module 11-8 ni.complants. Therefore, the (MIMO) Alternate Plant window looks ve

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© National Instruments Corporation 12-1 Xmath Interactive Control Design Module12LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisThis chapter describes the MIMO LQG/H∞ Synthe

Seite 126 - Professional Services

Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-2 ni.comFigure 12-1. LQG/H-Infinity Main Window• A pull-down menu for f

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-3 Xmath Interactive Control Design Moduledescriptions are for the control cos

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity SynthesisXmath Interactive Control Design Module 12-4 ni.com• A table with ny rows with, in each row:– A toggle button to in

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Chapter 12 LQG/H-Infinity Synthesis© National Instruments Corporation 12-5 Xmath Interactive Control Design ModuleThe weights ρu, i, ρy, j, ρu,andρy a

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