Find the equivalent transfer function, T(s) = Y(s)/R(s), for the system shown below.
Hint
EngineeringTo find the transfer function, first write an equation for X(s) and Y(s), and then take the inverse Laplace Transform. Recall that multiplication by "s" in the Laplace domain is equivalent to differentiation in the time domain. Thus: dIν=−[Iνα(ν)+Iνσ(ν)−jν(ν)]dx. This is one form - the most basic form - of the equation of transfer. The key advantage of transfer functions is that they al...
To find the transfer function, first write an equation for X(s) and Y(s), and then take the inverse Laplace Transform. Recall that multiplication by "s" in the Laplace domain is equivalent to differentiation in the time domain. Thus: dIν=−[Iνα(ν)+Iνσ(ν)−jν(ν)]dx. This is one form - the most basic form - of the equation of transfer. The key advantage of transfer functions is that they allow engineers to use simple algebraic equations instead of complex differential equations for analyzing and designing systems.