Simulink Control Design™ - MathWorks

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There are three main experiment settings in the Experiment tab:


  • Plant Type: Specifies whether the plant is asymptotically stable or integrating. It this
    example, the boost converter plant is stable.

  • Plant Sign: Specifies whether the plant has a positive or negative sign. The plant sign
    is positive if a positive change in the plant input at the nominal operating point results
    in a positive change in the plant output when the plant reaches a new steady state.
    Otherwise, the plant sign is negative. If a plant is stable, plant sign is equivalent to the
    sign of its dc gain. If a plant is integrating, the plant sign is positive (or negative) if the
    plant output keeps increasing (or decreasing). It this example, the boost converter
    plant has a positive plant sign.

  • Sine Amplitudes: Specifies amplitudes of the injected sine waves. In this example,
    choose 0.03 for all the five frequencies of the perturbation signal to ensure the plant
    is properly excited within the saturation limit. If the excitation amplitude is too large,
    the boost converter will operate in discontinuous-current mode. If the input amplitude
    is too small, the sinusoidal signals will be indistinguishable from ripples in the power
    electronics circuits. Both situations produce inaccurate frequency response estimation
    results.


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