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Model Conversion

Module by: Erik Luther

Model Conversion Palette:

The VIs found in the Model Conversion sub-palette are used to convert system models from one representation to another (i.e. from State Space representation to Transfer Function or Pole-Zero-Gain and vice versa). Continuous model and discrete time models can also be converted from and into one another.

Figure 1
Figure 1 (Graphic1.png)

To convert the State space model discussed previously into a Transfer Function Model, use a similar Block Diagram to the one shown below.

Figure 2
Figure 2 (Graphic2.png)

Alternatively, if you wish to convert the Transfer Function Model into a State Space Model, the following connection should be made.

Figure 3
Figure 3 (Graphic3.png)

Other functions in this sub-palette can be connected in a similar fashion.

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