This block is the same as the Check Pole-Zero Characteristics block except for different default parameter settings in the Bounds tab. Compute a linear system from a Simulink model and plot the poles and zeros on a pole-zero map. During simulation, the software linearizes the portion of the...
On the Pole-Zero Plot, zooming is done in the usual way via the mouse, except that zooming must start at some pointawayfrom any root to allow it to be distinguished from root selection/movement. However, by pressing “Ctrl” prior to the mouse operation, you can force zooming to take ...
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Instant pole-zero corrector for digital radiation spectrometers and the same with automatic attenuator calibrationIn one preferred embodiment, method and apparatus for instant pole-zero correction for digital radiation spectrometers. In another embodiment, there are provided method and apparatus for instant ...
I was interested by the fact that, for a same zero-pole plot, the corresponding signals are different with different ROC. I can sort of understand it intuitively for the two obvious cases: ROC 1: th…
a section of the surface of a magnetized object (magnet) at which the normal component of magnetizationJnis different from zero. If the magnetic flux in a sample object and its surrounding space are represented graphically by the lines of induction of the magnetic field, the magnetic pole will...
zplane(z,p) plots the zeros and poles of discrete-time systems in the current figure window. Specify the zeros in a column vector z and the poles in a column vector p. The symbol 'o' represents a zero and the symbol 'x' represents a pole. The plot includes the unit circle for refe...
For an arbitrary frequency Hz, we draw arrows from the poles and zeros to the point . Thus, at the frequency where the arrows in Fig.8.2 join, (which is slightly less than one-eighth the sampling rate) the gain of this two-pole two-zero filter is . Figure 8.3 gives the complete ...
We will begin by finding the zeros for this transfer function and so must first equate the numerator to zero, i.e. s2 + 2s + 5 = 0. As this quadratic expression factorizes to (s + 1 + j2)(s + 1 − j2), then the system must have complex conjugate zeros at s = −1 ± ...
If bar magnets are allowed to attract and stick long sides together, what happened to the total strength of the magnetic field and why? Why do we weigh more at the poles? Explain how magnetic flux can be zero when the magnetic field is not zero. Why do we prefer steel or alnico for ...