for PI feedback controller with un-unity feedback, final values is off
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I have a second-order transfer function, and I am using integral control, but the final value will not settle at the input level (step).
My attempt is below
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s = tf('s');
G = tf(1, [1, 1.4, 1]);
>> ki=1; % I-gain
Dc=ki/s; % I-control with integral gain ki
step(feedback(Dc*G,0.5,-1)); % the 0.5 is what I have in the feedback path and G*Dc is the gain in the forward path.
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The output will not settle at 1. Any suggestions
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Sam Chak
on 18 Oct 2023
You can fix the issue by scaling the step input to match the gain in the feedback path (H) in order to eliminate the steady-state error.
s = tf('s');
Gp = tf(1, [1, 1.4, 1]);
ki = 1;
Gc = ki/s;
H = 0.5;
Gcl = feedback(Gc*Gp, H)
scaledIn = H; % scale the step input to match H
tFinal = 30;
step(scaledIn*Gcl, tFinal)
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Sam Chak
on 19 Oct 2023
You are welcome, @Abdulaziz Abutunis. Don't forget to 'click-accept' the answer, and feel free to post new questions related to transfer function design problems.
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