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Laplace Transforms

The document provides an overview of the Laplace transform, defined as the integral of a function multiplied by an exponential decay factor. It highlights its significance in analyzing linear time-invariant systems and includes examples of both the Laplace transform and its inverse. The content is aimed at understanding the mathematical tool's application in control systems and engineering.

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Laplace Transforms

The document provides an overview of the Laplace transform, defined as the integral of a function multiplied by an exponential decay factor. It highlights its significance in analyzing linear time-invariant systems and includes examples of both the Laplace transform and its inverse. The content is aimed at understanding the mathematical tool's application in control systems and engineering.

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Laplace Transforms

Control Systems
Definition Of Laplace Transform
• The Laplace transform of a function, f(t), is
defined as

F ( s ) L  f (t )   f t e  st dt (3-1)
0

• where F(s) is the symbol for the Laplace


transform, L is the Laplace transform operator,
and f(t) is some function of time, t.
What is Laplace Transforms?
• A Laplace transform is a powerful
mathematical tool used in various fields of
science and engineering, especially in the
analysis and solving of linear time-invariant
systems.
• It is named after the French mathematician
Pierre-Simon Laplace.
Laplace Transform Of Basic
Functions
Worked Example
• Find the Laplace transform of e^-at
Inverse Laplace Transform, L-1:

• By definition, the inverse Laplace transform operator, L-1,


converts an s-domain function back to the corresponding time
domain function:
f t  L 1  F s 
Problem 2
• Find the Inverse Laplace Transform of
• Vo
• Vo

• f(t) = 1 - e(-at)

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