Lead Compesators Lecture Notes
Lead Compesators Lecture Notes
Types of Compensators
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Cascaded Compensator
GC
FB Compensator
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i/p GC Plant o/p
GC2
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Classification of Compensators
Lead compensator
Lag compensator
Lag-Lead compensator
Lead-Lag compensator
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Lead Compensator
sz
General TF : Gc ( s )
s p
Necessary Cond Gc ( s ) ve, p z
n
1 1
z , p , 1
z z
s 1
Gc ( s ) z
s 1
z
1 zs
1 z s
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To get frequency response put s=jw
1 j z
Gc ( j )
1 j z
Phase response
Gc ( j ) tan z tan z
1 1
z z
tan
1 z ( z )
z z
tan
1 z
2 2
Magnitude response
1 z
2 2
Gc ( j )
1 z
2 2 2
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For max imum compensation
d
0
d m
1 1
where, m c1c 2
z z
1
z
max . phase
1 1 1
z z 1
z z
tan
1 2 2 2
1 2 z
z
1
1
2
1
sin
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Magnitude response
2
1 1 2
z
Gc ( j ) z
2
1 1 z
2 2
z
1 1 1
1
1 (1 )
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Frequency response
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Vo ( s ) R2
Vi ( s ) R2 R1 (1 sC )
R1 (1 sC )
Vo ( s ) R2 (1 R1sC )
Vi ( s ) R1 R2 R1 R2 sC
Vo ( s ) R2 (1 R1sC )
Vi ( s ) R1 R2 R1 R2
1 sC
R R
1 2
1 zs
1 z s
R2
z R1C , , 1.
R1 R2
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Effects of Lead Compensator (HPF)
Stability Increases
Bandwidth Increases
Rise time decreases
Transient time response will improve
Noise enters into the system at high freq.
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