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sponse, tai the uncompensated system and p characteristics, you will input the desired settling tim zero value for the l
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sponse, tai the uncompensated system and p characteristics, you will input the desired settling tim zero value for the lead compensator. You will then intera select a value for the compensator pole. MATLAB will respondy root locus. You can then continue selecting pole values root locus goes through the desired point. MATLAB will display plot a step response. This exercise solves Example 9.4 using lead compensator, enumerate its performance characteristi Skill-Assessment Exercise 9.2 PROBLEM: A unity feedback system with the forward transfer function K G(s) s(s+7) is operating with a closed-loop step response that has 15% overshoot. Do the follow a. Evaluate the settling time. b. Design a lead compensator to decrease the settling time by three times. Choose compensator's zero to be at -10. ANSWER: a. T, = 1.143 s b. Glead(s) s + 10 $+25.52' Hose The complete solution is at