DocumentCode
1465186
Title
Analysis of errors in sampled-data systems
Author
Sklansky, Jack ; Ragazzini, J. R.
Author_Institution
Columbia University Engineering Center, New York, N. Y.
Volume
74
Issue
7
fYear
1955
fDate
7/1/1955 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
606
Lastpage
606
Abstract
THE system error ε(t) in a sampled-data feedback system is an important design parameter. It is defined as the difference between the actual output c(t) and the desired output cd (t), i.e.,
. The system error has two components: (1) organic error, due to system energy storages; and (2) ripple, due to the sampling process. Formulation of these errors is obtained through the use of z-transform1 and ordinary Laplace transform techniques. (z-transforms are merely Laplace transforms of pulsed data and are usually rational functions in εsT in which εsT has been replaced by z.)
. The system error has two components: (1) organic error, due to system energy storages; and (2) ripple, due to the sampling process. Formulation of these errors is obtained through the use of z-transform1 and ordinary Laplace transform techniques. (z-transforms are merely Laplace transforms of pulsed data and are usually rational functions in εsT in which εsT has been replaced by z.)Keywords
Energy storage; Equations; Laplace equations; Mean square error methods; Smoothing methods; Steady-state; Transfer functions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1955.6439470
Filename
6439470
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