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Time Response

Module by: Erik Luther

Time Response Palette:

The VIs from this palette that are used most often include CD Step Response and CD Impulse Response. Again, these are polymorphic functions.

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The following Block Diagram shows the Step and Impulse Response of the Transfer Function model. The output graphs are obtained by creating indicators from the output terminals of the Step and Impulse Response functions.

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The output graphs as shown on the Front Panel:

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Additionally, statistics on the performance of the step response can be calculated. The implementation and results of the CD Parametric Time Response VI can be seen in the following two figures.

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When this VI is used for State Space model or system analysis, the results for each individual state is given.

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