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Jason (view profile) 1 question 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 Vote0 steady state error command Asked by Jason Jason (view profile) 1 question 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 30 ramp input matlab Mar 2011 822 views (last 30 days) 822 views (last 30 days) Is there a command that will give the steady state error of the the response of a transfer function 0 Comments Show all comments Tags steady state error Products Control System Toolbox Related Content 1 Answer Paulo Silva (view profile) 14 questions 952 answers 365 accepted answers Reputation: 2,344 Vote2 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/4375#answer_6107 Answer steady state value of transfer function matlab by Paulo Silva Paulo Silva (view profile) 14 questions 952 answers 365 accepted answers Reputation: 2,344 on 30 Mar 2011 SP=5; %input value, if you put 1 then is the same as step(sys) [y,t]=step(SP*sys); %get the response of the system to a step with amplitude SP sserror=abs(SP-y(end)) %get the steady state error 0 Comments Show all comments Log In to answer or comment on this question. Related Content Join the 15-year community celebration. Play games and win prizes! Learn more MATLAB and Simulink resources for Arduino, LEGO, and Raspberry Pi Learn more Discover what MATLAB® can do for your career. Opportunities for recent engineering grads. Apply Today MATLAB Academy New to MATLAB? Learn MATLAB today! An Error Occurred Unable to complete the action because of changes made to the page. Reload the page to see its updated state. Close × Select Your Country Choose your country to get translated content where available and see local events and offers. Based on your location, we recommend that you select: . You can also select a location from the following list: Americas Canada (English) United States (English) Europe Belgium (English) Denmark (English) Deutschland (Deutsch) España (Español) Finland (English) France (Français) Ireland (English) Italia (Italiano) Luxembourg (English) Netherlands (English) Norway (English
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as Spam Help Trial software hariz (view profile) 1 question 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 Vote0 How to find steady-error value from the response graph? is there any command to find the https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/4375-steady-state-error-command steady state error from the response graph? Asked by hariz hariz (view profile) 1 question 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 17 Nov 2014 Latest activity Edited by Arkadiy Turevskiy Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 812 on 26 Nov 2014 542 views (last 30 days) 542 views (last 30 days) G(s)=5/s^2+2s+25 0 Comments Show all comments Tags steady-state https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/162979-how-to-find-steady-error-value-from-the-response-graph-is-there-any-command-to-find-the-steady-stat error Products Control System Toolbox Related Content 1 Answer Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 812 Vote0 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/162979#answer_160345 Answer by Arkadiy Turevskiy Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 812 on 26 Nov 2014 Edited by Arkadiy Turevskiy Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 812 on 26 Nov 2014 Your question is not formulated clearly. Did you mean steady-state value, not "steady-error value"? Assuming that's what you meant, the next clarification is steady-state value of a transfer function in response to what - is it in response to a step input?If that's what you meant, then yes, you can do this like that:>> s=tf('s'); >> sys=5/(s^2+2*s+25); >> [y,t]=step(sys); >> y(length(y)) ans = 0.20You can also right click on a step plot, "Charecteristics", "Steady-state", as shown below: 0 Comments Show all comments Log In to answer or comment on this question. Related Content Join the 15-year community celebration. Play games and win prizes! Learn more MATLAB and Simulink resources for Arduino, LEGO, and Raspberry Pi Learn more Discover what MATLAB® can do for your career. Opportu
Search All Support Resources Support Documentation MathWorks Search MathWorks.com MathWorks Documentation Support Documentation Toggle navigation Trial Software Product Updates Documentation https://www.mathworks.com/help/control/ref/stepinfo.html Home Control System Toolbox Examples Functions and Other Reference Release Notes PDF Documentation Linear Analysis Time and Frequency Domain Analysis Control System Toolbox Functions stepinfo On this page Syntax Description Examples See Also This is machine translation Translated by Mouse over text to see original. Click the button below to return to the English steady state verison of the page. Back to English × Translate This Page Select Language Bulgarian Catalan Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Haitian Creole Hindi Hmong Daw Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian steady state error Vietnamese Welsh MathWorks Machine Translation The automated translation of this page is provided by a general purpose third party translator tool. MathWorks does not warrant, and disclaims all liability for, the accuracy, suitability, or fitness for purpose of the translation. Translate stepinfoRise time, settling time, and other step response characteristics SyntaxS = stepinfo(y,t,yfinal)
S = stepinfo(y,t)
S = stepinfo(y)
S = stepinfo(sys)
S = stepinfo(...,'SettlingTimeThreshold',ST)
S = stepinfo(...,'RiseTimeLimits',RT)
DescriptionS = stepinfo(y,t,yfinal) takes step response data (t,y) and a steady-state value yfinal and returns a structure S containing the following performance indicators:RiseTime -- Rise timeSettlingTime -- Settling timeSettlingMin -- Minimum value of y once the response has risenSettlingMax -- Maximum value of y once the response has risenOvershoot -- Percentage overshoot (relative to yfinal)Undershoot -- Percentage undershootPeak -- Peak absolute value of yPeakTime -- Time at which this peak is reachedFor SISO responses, t and y are vectors with the same length NS. For systems with NU inputs and NY outputs, you can specify y as an NS-by-