反馈系统补偿器的S平面设计

C. Pollak, G. Thaler
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补偿器的极点和零点影响开环系统在s平面上每一点的s平面增益和相位。研究了负实轴上开环极点和零点的影响,并用一组曲线对结果进行了总结。提出了一种同时满足根位置和系统增益要求的补偿设计方法。该方法清楚地定义了所需补偿器部分的最小数量,并导致对相超前和相滞后补偿器的相对需求的逻辑解释。
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s -plane design of compensators for feedback systems
The poles and zeros of a compensator affect the s -plane gain and phase of the open-loop system at every point in the s -plane. These effects are studied for open-loop poles and zeros on the negative real axis, and a family of curves summarizes the results. A design technique is developed which permits compensation design to satisfy simultaneous specifications of root location and system gain. The method clearly defines the minimum number of compensator sections required and leads to a logical interpretation of relative needs for phase-lead and phase-lag compensators.
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