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Tracking a square wave with an analytical function

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A 2011 年 6 月 24 日
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I have created a square wave (voltage schedule) in Excel, that I want to "track" with an analytical function.
The idea is to simulate a DC motor that has step changes in voltage.
R = 2;
L = 1e-3;
Ca = 1e-5;
% Continuous time voltage sched
Volt_vec = xlsread('voltage schedule.xlsx','C:C');
% Initial current
I_L_0 = 0;
% Initial voltage
V_C_0 = 0;
V_In = Volt_vec;
t = 0:.0001:.01;
alpha = R/2/L;
omega_0=sqrt(1/L/Ca);
zeta=alpha/omega_0;
omega_d=omega_0*sqrt(1-zeta^2);
A=[1, 0;
-alpha, omega_d]; %
b=[V_C_0-V_In;
I_L_0/Ca];
x=A\b;
V = exp(-alpha*t).*(x(1)*cos(omega_d*t)+x(2)*sin(omega_d*t))+V_In;
The voltage vector is similar to:
t = 0 to .001, V = 85
t = .001 to .004, V = 30
t = .004 to .01, V = 65 etc.
Just a square wave with varying lengths of the step.
Right now I just read in the voltage vector and use it as the step input (V_In), and it doesn't work due to matrix dimensions issues.
I need the final value (t,v) before the next step jump in voltage to serve as the initial conditions for the following case.

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