how can calculate the rise time and settling time in simulink model?
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How can calculate the rise time and settling time in simulink model with out m-file? it is useful to find the system response parameter during simulink simulation. it is required for my research work.
kindly,guide me for it.
Thanks
Rakesh Patel
Answers (4)
Fangjun Jiang
on 30 Sep 2011
1 vote
What I suggest is to log the data and then run stepinfo(). You can add this one line command to the StopFcn callback of the model so it will be completely automatic.
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Asaf
on 28 Jun 2013
Can you explain a little bit more? How can I log the data? What is the StopFcn callback?
Thank you!
Kaustubha Govind
on 28 Jun 2013
Joshua
on 14 Nov 2014
Hi, I have exported the data to Workspace from the scope, but I am unable to proceed with finding the rise time and settling time from there. Can you please guide me with an example? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
durga devi
on 12 Aug 2015
>> s=tf('s'); >> sys=(1/(s+1)); >> s = stepinfo(sys,'RiseTimeLimits',[0.05,0.95])
s =
RiseTime: 2.9445
SettlingTime: 3.9124
SettlingMin: 0.9523
SettlingMax: 0.9996
Overshoot: 0
Undershoot: 0
Peak: 0.9996
PeakTime: 7.8163
durga devi
on 12 Aug 2015
>> s=tf('s'); >> sys=(1/(s+1)); >> s = stepinfo(sys,'RiseTimeLimits',[0.05,0.95])
s =
RiseTime: 2.9445
SettlingTime: 3.9124
SettlingMin: 0.9523
SettlingMax: 0.9996
Overshoot: 0
Undershoot: 0
Peak: 0.9996
PeakTime: 7.8163
durga devi
on 12 Aug 2015
>> s=tf('s'); >> sys=(1/(s+1)); >> s = stepinfo(sys,'RiseTimeLimits',[0.05,0.95])
s =
RiseTime: 2.9445
SettlingTime: 3.9124
SettlingMin: 0.9523
SettlingMax: 0.9996
Overshoot: 0
Undershoot: 0
Peak: 0.9996
PeakTime: 7.8163
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