Convert step output to sine output

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Aldiaz Nabil Faekar
Aldiaz Nabil Faekar on 17 May 2015
Answered: Marcos Gritti on 17 May 2015

Hi, does anyone knows how to convert step to sine waves? its going to used on dc motor positioning. i used arduino simulink for run the motor. i have trouble for its acceleration. errors comes high then the motor cannot accelerate smoothly. Then i have to convert the errors/PWM from high variables to "incremental" variables without losing to much rise time(represent with red line). maybe this pictures can describe clearly. anyone have the solution about this?

All the answers will be appreciate. Thanks alot

Aldiaz

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 May 2015
Do you have to start with the step, or can you just generate the sine wave with sin() immediately and not even worry about creating the step function?
Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 May 2015
Yours is actually a linear control problem. You need a mathematical model of your motor, and then design your control system around it to meet your requirements.

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Marcos Gritti
Marcos Gritti on 17 May 2015
If i don't misunderstood, you want to smooth the input signal to the motor? If it is, you can add a low pass filter between the signal source and the motor.
function output = lowpassfilter(input, tau)
persistent lastvalue;
if isempty(lastvalue) || isnan(lastvalue)
lastvalue = 0;
end
dt = 0.1;
lastvalue = lastvalue*(1-dt/tau) + dt*input/tau;
output = lastvalue;
end
This function correspond to a first order lowpass filter, where dt is the sampling time and tau is the filter constant.
Hope that this help you.

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