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Engineering, 29.01.2021 16:10 joseylynn2728

A feedback system has the following response specifications: • Percent overshoot Mp <= 16%
• Settling time ts <= 6.9 sec
• Rise time tr <= 1.8 sec

a. Sketch the region of acceptable closed-loop poles in the s-plane for the system, assuming the transfer function can be approximated as simple second order.
b. What is the expected overshoot if the rise time and settling time specifications are met exactly?

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