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Common Laplace Transform Pairs PDF
Common Laplace Transform Pairs PDF
(t)
Unit Ramp
Parabola
t2
Exponential
e at
1
(1 e at )
a
Asymptotic
Exponential
1
e at e bt
ba
1
1
1
be at ae bt
ab a b
Dual Exponential
Asymptotic Dual
Exponential
Time multiplied
Exponential
te at
Sine
sin(0 t)
Cosine
cos(0 t)
Decaying Sine
e at sin(d t)
Decaying Cosine
e at cos(d t)
Generic Oscillatory
Decay
Prototype Second
Order Lowpass,
underdamped
Prototype Second
Order Lowpass,
underdamped
Step Response
Laplace Domain
Function
1
1
s
1
s2
2
s3
1
sa
1
s( s a)
1
( s a )( s b)
1
s ( s a )( s b)
1
(s a) 2
0
2
s 02
s
2
s 02
d
(s a) 2 d2
sa
(s a) 2 d2
C aB
e at Bcos d t
sin d t
d
0
e0 t sin 0 1 2 t
2
1
1
1
e 0 t sin 0 1 2 t
1 2
tan 1
Bs C
s a
d2
02
s 2 20s 02
02
s(s 2 20s 02 )
*All time domain functions are implicitly=0 for t<0 (i.e. they are multiplied by unit step, (t)).
u(t) is more commonly used for the step, but is also used for other things. (t) is chosen to avoid confusion
(and because in the Laplace domain it looks a little like a step function, (s)).
Illustration
L
f (t)
F(s)
F(s) f (t)e st dt
0
Linearity
First Derivative
Second Derivative
nth Derivative
Integral
Time Multiplication
Time Delay
Complex Shift
L
Af1 (t ) Bf 2 (t )
AF1 ( s ) BF2 ( s )
df (t ) L
sF ( s ) f (0 )
dt
2
d f (t ) L
s 2 F ( s ) sf (0 ) f (0 )
dt 2
n
d n f (t ) L
n
s
F
(
s
)
s ni f (i 1) (0 )
n
dt
i 1
t
1
L
0 f ( )d s F (s)
dF ( s )
L
tf (t )
ds
L
f (t a) (t a) e as F(s)
f (t )e
at
F (s a)
Initial Value
t L
f
aF (as )
a
L
f1 (t ) * f 2 (t )
F1 ( s ) F2 ( s )
lim f (t ) lim sF ( s )
Final Value
lim f (t ) lim sF ( s)
Scaling
Convolution Property
t 0
s
s 0