Lesson 4 of 10 • 2 upvotes • 8:40mins
Stability of Control System In time domain a system is said to be causal, if system function Hence, for the control system to be stable (ROC to include imaginary axis), it must have all of its poles in left half s-plane. Roots of characteristic equation give the position of closed loop poles. So A second order control system is stable if both the roots of its characteristic equation (closed loop poles) lie in the left half plane (i.e. negative). GATE- 2011: 1 Mark question
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