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Automation Systems - exercises - lecture 5

Lecturer: Jakub Mozaryn, e-mail: j.mozaryn@mchtr.pw.edu.pl April 26, 2017

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1 Exercise 1

Determine a stability of a system described by a following transfer functions

G(s) = 1

2s + 1 (1)

2 Exercise 2

Determine a stability of a system described by a following transfer functions

G(s) = 1

2s − 1 (2)

3 Exercise 3

Determine a stability of a system described by a following transfer functions

G(s) = 1

2s2+ 3s + 1 (3)

4 Exercise 4

Determine a stability of a system described with a block diagram presented in Fig. 1

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Figure 1: Block diagram 1

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