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Couldn't find any function that doing that, So I made this.
create your asymptotic stable transfer function, and then call the function pop with proportional gain k and popov slope q.
notice that it is better to check the K max of the linear system by tools like rlocus, and then choose the k wisely.
the slope q is based on the different situations: time var or not, active or passive hysteresis.,
pop(sys,k,q) will plot the popov diagram, with the K min and K max of the linear system, and the choosen Q on its title.
Cite As
iftah naftaly (2026). pop (https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/69734-pop), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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