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PROBLEMS 333 s( + 1s + 10) 10 (s + 2)(s? + 8s + 25) b. Gs) = ©. Gis) = 83. a. Consider the Bode gain plot shown in Figure P8.3. Find all transfer func- tions that have the gain plot. Figure Pa.3 . If the transfer functions are known to be stable, find all transfer functions that have the gain plot. . If the transfer functions are known to be minimum phase, find all transfer functions that have the gain plot. 4. If the transfer functions are known to be stable and of minimum phase, find all transfer functions that have the gain plot. Is this transfer function unique? 8.4, Consider the three Bode plots shown in Figure P8.4. What are their transfer functions? a8 a8 Et 20 aBsaecade St 20aB/decade 20. 20. © o 15 10 100 15 10 100 40dB decade 40dB/decade Phase Phase @ o Figure P8.4 CCHAPIER 8 FREQUENCY.-DOMAIN TECHNIQUES 2001000 40 dB/decade Phase © Figure P8.4 (Continued) 85. Consider kQL_+ 0.58) O8) ~ Ss + is + 10) Its Bode plot is plotted in Figure P8.5. What are k and b? B 40 dB/decade Figure P85 PROBLEMS 335 8.6. A typical frequency response of a Fairchild A741 operational amplifier is shown in Figure P8.6. What is its transfer function? lag FAGo) 108 10 1 ol 110 10S He Figure P8.6 8.7. Use the Nyquist criterion to determine the stability of the system shown in Figure 8.17(a) with «G(s = 224-2 b. Gis) = ©. Gis) = 0+ D s(s — 1s + 10) 88. Consider the unity-feedback system shown in Figure 8.17(b). If the polar plot of G((s) is of the form shown in Figure P8.8, find the stability range for the following cases: . G,(s) has no open right-half-plane (RHP) pole and zero. 151617 Figure P8.8

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