A discrete system is shown in Figure 4. The sampling period is T=1 s. G, (s) is the zero-order hold. K G(s) = s(0.2s +1)

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A discrete system is shown in Figure 4. The sampling period is T=1 s. G, (s) is the zero-order hold. K G(s) = s(0.2s +1)

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A Discrete System Is Shown In Figure 4 The Sampling Period Is T 1 S G S Is The Zero Order Hold K G S S 0 2s 1 1 (29.34 KiB) Viewed 15 times
A discrete system is shown in Figure 4. The sampling period is T=1 s. G, (s) is the zero-order hold. K G(s) = s(0.2s +1) r(t) c(t) G₁ (s) G(s) S Figure 4 Discuss the stability of the system when K = 5. Determine the range of K that makes the system stable. (i) (ii) e*(t)
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