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R09-Ditital Control Systems

The document is a past exam paper for a Digital Control Systems course. It contains 8 questions related to digital control systems topics like: 1) Explaining the concept of digital control systems with a block diagram. 2) Using the initial and final value theorems to determine the final value of a difference equation. 3) Solving a difference equation using the z-transform method to determine the output. 4) Explaining the sampling theorem and obtaining pulse transfer functions from continuous transfer functions. 5) Inverting a state matrix. 6) Representing a transfer function in controllable canonical state-space form. 7) Checking if a system is completely observable. 8) Obtaining a discrete
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R09-Ditital Control Systems

The document is a past exam paper for a Digital Control Systems course. It contains 8 questions related to digital control systems topics like: 1) Explaining the concept of digital control systems with a block diagram. 2) Using the initial and final value theorems to determine the final value of a difference equation. 3) Solving a difference equation using the z-transform method to determine the output. 4) Explaining the sampling theorem and obtaining pulse transfer functions from continuous transfer functions. 5) Inverting a state matrix. 6) Representing a transfer function in controllable canonical state-space form. 7) Checking if a system is completely observable. 8) Obtaining a discrete
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www.jntuworld.com Code No: C5405 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD M.

Tech I Semester Examinations March/April 2011 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (POWER ELECTRONICS & ELECTRIC DRIVES) Time: 3hours Max.Marks:60 Answer any five questions All questions carry equal marks --1. Explain the concept of Digital Control Systems with neat block diagram. [12] 2. a) State and explain Initial and Final value theorems. b) Determine Final value of x () of

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x( z ) =

1 1 1 aT 1 1 z 1 e z

a>0 using final value theorem.

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3. Solve the difference equation by the use of Z transform method.

x(k + 2) 1.3679 x(k + 1) + 0.3679 x(k ) = 0.3679u (k + 1) + 0.2642u (k ) Where u(k) =0 k<0 u(0) = 1 u(1) = 0.2142 u(2) = -0.2142 u(k) = 0 k=3, 4, 5, ---------Determine the output of x(k).

4. a) Explain Sampling Theorem

b) Obtain the Pulse Transfer Function G (z) for G(s) =

1 e Ts c) Obtain the Pulse Transfer Function G (z) for G ( s ) = s

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1 ( s + 1)

1 s+a [12]

0 0 .1 0 .1 5. Obtain inverse of matrix (ZI-G) where G = 0.3 0.1 0.2 0 0 0 . 3

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6. Represent the State-Space response of the transfer function in controllable canonical form
y( z) z 1 +2 z 2 = u ( z ) 1 + 4 z 1 + 3 z 2

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7. Show that the following system is not completely observable


x((k + 1)T ) = Gx(kT ) + Hu (kT ) y (kT ) = Cx(kT ) 1 0 0 0 1 G= 0 6 11 6 1 0 1 x1 0 x x = + u  2 1 0 x 2 1
x C= [4 5 1], y = [1 0] 1 x2

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8. Obtain G(z) if G(s) is given by

Using Bi-linear transformation if sampling period T=0.1sec ******

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