Chapter 2
Chapter 2
solving; t=2.303τ
Case 2) A simple Periodic (harmonic input) function
where B(ω) represents the amplitude of the steady
response and
The angle φ(ω)represents the phase shift angle.
τ=a1/a0 is the time constant.
We can see that the steady state response lags the input
signal by a time delay of
;
where ω is the frequency of the input signal.
• The
steady state amplitude response decreases with
an increase in an input frequency through the term
• Amplitude response
• Frequency response
• Phase response
• Slew rate
Amplitude Response
• A system is said to have to good amplitude
response if it treats all the input amplitudes
uniformly. i.e. if an input amplitude of 5 units is
indicated as 20 units on the output side, an input
of 10 units should give 40 units on the output side.
• In practice a measuring system will have good
amplitude response over an unlimited range of
input amplitudes.
• For ex, a 3-stage amplifier used for strain
measurement has good response up to an input
voltage of 10-2 volts as shown in fig.
• Amplitude response of 3-stage amplifier used
for strain measurement
Frequency response
• A system is said to have a good frequency response
when it treats all input frequencies with equal
faithfulness. For ex, if an input amplitude of 5 units at
60 Cps is indicated as 10 units on the output side, then
irrespective of the change in input frequency, the
output amplitude should not change as long as the
input amplitude does not change.
• In practice a measuring system will have a lower &
upper limits beyond which the system can not have a
good frequency response.
• The fig shows response curve of a device which has
good frequency response between 5 Cps & 30,000 Cps.
Frequency response of 3-stage amplifier used
for strain measurement
Phase response
• Amplitude response and frequency response are
important for all types of input signals whether
simple or complex.
• The phase response is, however, important only
for complex waves.
• If the input signal is simple like a sine wave, the
amplitude of the output, though out of phase
with input, will not be affected.
• This is because the shape of the cycle is
repetitive and does not change between the
limits of the cycle.