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'''Wednesday:''' Laplace Transforms ({{cds101 handouts|L6-2_bode.pdf|Notes}}, {{cds101 mp3 placeholder|cds101-2007-11-05.mp3|MP3}})
'''Wednesday:''' Laplace Transforms ({{cds101 handouts|L6-2_bode.pdf|Notes}}, {{cds101 mp3 placeholder|cds101-2007-11-05.mp3|MP3}})


This lecture gives a brief introduction to the Laplace transfrom and describes how it relates to the transfer function for an input/output system.
This lecture gives will discuss how to construct the frequency response corresponding to a transfer function (Bode plots).  We'll cover both the properties of the frequency response as a function of gain, poles and zeros, as well as how to sketch a bode plot for a given transfer function.


'''Friday:''' recitation sections
'''Friday:''' recitation sections

Revision as of 01:30, 7 November 2007

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CDS 101/110a Schedule Recitations FAQ AM08 (errata)

Overview

Monday: Transfer Functions (Slides, MP3)

This lecture introduces transfer functions as a tool for analyzing feedback systems using frequency response and Bode plots. The lecture uses the example of a spring, mass, damper system to show how transfer functions can be used to compute the frequency response of an interconnected system of components. We also define poles and zeros and indicate how they affect the frequency response of a system. Finally, we introduce the general computations of block diagram algebra.

Wednesday: Laplace Transforms (Notes, MP3)

This lecture gives will discuss how to construct the frequency response corresponding to a transfer function (Bode plots). We'll cover both the properties of the frequency response as a function of gain, poles and zeros, as well as how to sketch a bode plot for a given transfer function.

Friday: recitation sections

Reading

Homework

This homework set covers basic transfer function concepts. The conceptual problems show how to create a frequency response for a complex system of components using MATLAB. The analytical problems cover basic anaytical concepts in transfer functions.

FAQ

Monday <ncl>CDS 101/110 FAQ - Lecture 6-1, Fall 2007</ncl> Wednesday <ncl>CDS 101/110 FAQ - Lecture 6-2, Fall 2007</ncl> Homework <ncl>CDS 101/110 FAQ - Homework 5, Fall 2007</ncl>