1. Assume you have a position sensor with a transfer function_H(s)=1/(s+1) Use a proportional controller with Kp = 1 to

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1. Assume you have a position sensor with a transfer function_H(s)=1/(s+1) Use a proportional controller with Kp = 1 to

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1. Assume you have a position sensor with a transfer function_H(s)=1/(s+1) Use a proportional controller with Kp = 1 to control the position of the carriage x(t) when f(t) = 0. Draw the asymptotic Bode plots of the closed-loop system, clearly showing each step. 2. Draw the Bode plots in MATLAB or Scilab to confirm your solution. 10 X(s) V(s) 3 S³ +10.5s² +55s
1. Assume you have a position sensor with a transfer function H(s)=1/(s+1) Use a proportional controller with Kp = 1 to control the position of the carriage x(t) when f(t) = 0. Draw the asymptotic Bode plots of the closed-loop system, clearly showing each step. X (s) 10 = V(s) s³+10.5s² +55s
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