Transfer Function Implementation with s and sqrt
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I am trying to implement the following transfer function:
H = ((2*(acos(sqrt((Vout*(1+(s*TIA_Cf*TIA_Rf)))/(TIA_Rf*Pin*0.9)))))-(3*pi/2))/((2e-7)*(7.8e-3));
However I am getting the error:
Incorrect number or types of inputs or outputs for function 'sqrt'.
Is it because the sqrt() cannot be always a positive number?
How may I handle a situation like this?
Thank you.
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Sam Chak
on 4 Dec 2023
Hi @Anastasios, I'll explain what happened to your code. If you look into the documentation of sqrt(), you will find that the function only accepts inputs of data types such as single, double, table, and timetable. However, 's' is a tf-class data, and thus it threw the "Incorrect number of types of inputs..." error message.
Vout = 300e-9;
TIA_Cf = 1e-12;
TIA_Rf = 1e3;
Pin = 1e-3;
whos Vout TIA_Cf TIA_Rf Pin
s = tf('s');
whos s
%% OP's "transfer function"
H = ((2*(acos(sqrt((Vout*(1+(s*TIA_Cf*TIA_Rf)))/(TIA_Rf*Pin*0.9)))))-(3*pi/2))/((2e-7)*(7.8e-3));
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Sam Chak
on 5 Dec 2023
Hi @Anastasios
The transfer function that describes the mapping from the input (input Current) to the output (output Voltage) appears to be the one shown in the image. However, this may not be truly what you are looking for. What exactly is "a [ng]"?
TIA_Cf = 1e-12;
TIA_Rf = 1e3;
%% Transfer function
Gp = tf(TIA_Rf, [TIA_Cf*TIA_Rf 1])
%% Bode plot
bode(Gp), grid on
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Dyuman Joshi
on 5 Dec 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi
on 5 Dec 2023
If nm can be interpreted as nanometer, then ng could be interpreted as nanogram.
Another interpretation could be n times gravity.
Edit - @Anastasios, aren't the things mentioned inside the square brackets units for physical quantities?
Sam Chak
on 5 Dec 2023
Hi @Anastasios
The expression boxed in green should also be represented in transfer function form. For example, the Laplace transform of the time-domain is given by .
Could you briefly explain the reason for wanting to find the acceleration?
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