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  2. Steady state - Wikipedia

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    Steady state determination is an important topic, because many design specifications of electronic systems are given in terms of the steady-state characteristics. Periodic steady-state solution is also a prerequisite for small signal dynamic modeling. Steady-state analysis is therefore an indispensable component of the design process.

  3. Overshoot (signal) - Wikipedia

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    In control theory, overshoot refers to an output exceeding its final, steady-state value. [2] For a step input, the percentage overshoot (PO) is the maximum value minus the step value divided by the step value. In the case of the unit step, the overshoot is just the maximum value of the step response minus one.

  4. Steady state (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Steady state is reached (attained) after transient (initial, oscillating or turbulent) state has subsided. During steady state, a system is in relative stability. Steady state determination is an important topic, because many design specifications of electronic systems are given in terms of the steady-state characteristics. Periodic steady ...

  5. Transient response - Wikipedia

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    Damped oscillation is a typical transient response, where the output value oscillates until finally reaching a steady-state value. In electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, a transient response is the response of a system to a change from an equilibrium or a steady state. The transient response is not necessarily tied to abrupt ...

  6. Control theory - Wikipedia

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    If a state is not controllable, then no signal will ever be able to control the state. If a state is not controllable, but its dynamics are stable, then the state is termed stabilizable. Observability instead is related to the possibility of observing, through output measurements, the state of a system. If a state is not observable, the ...

  7. Periodic steady-state analysis - Wikipedia

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    For this component operating in a periodic steady state circuit, its voltage will be (+) = when T is equal to its fundamental period. Referring back to the original voltage function v ( t ) = v ( t 0 ) + 1 C ∫ t 0 t 0 + t i ( t ) d t {\displaystyle v(t)=v(t_{0})+{\frac {1}{C}}\int _{t_{0}}^{t_{0}+t}{i(t)dt}} , it can be determined that the ...

  8. Steady state (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The steady state approximation, [1] occasionally called the stationary-state approximation or Bodenstein's quasi-steady state approximation, involves setting the rate of change of a reaction intermediate in a reaction mechanism equal to zero so that the kinetic equations can be simplified by setting the rate of formation of the intermediate equal to the rate of its destruction.

  9. Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A condition of a control system where the output eventually reaches a steady-state value in response to any input. asynchronous circuit A digital circuit where states propagate through a circuit without a synchronizing clock impulse. audio and video connector An electrical fitting used to connect cables carrying audio or video signals. audio ...