rockdemon said:Obviously us Richs work on a different plane...
Indeed we do 8)
Richard
rockdemon said:Obviously us Richs work on a different plane...
SydneyRoverP6B said:Or even in the w plane...
Ron.
SydneyRoverP6B said:Or even in the w plane...
Ron.
darth sidious said:Yes, the imaginary plane!
Ron and I work on the normal plane!
Is that the one with the snakes on?
SydneyRoverP6B said:quatto wrote,...Is that the one with the snakes on?
This was with reference to my comment on the w-plane.
Hello Richard,
The w plane is utilised when working with discrete-data control system design in the frequencey domain.
As an example,..z = [(2/T) + w]/[(2/T) - w] or w = (2/T)[(z - 1)/(z + 1)] which is called the w-transformation....moving from the z-plane to the w-plane. The advantage of this transformation is that the imaginary axis of the w-plane resembles that of the s-plane. The s-plane is utilised when working with continuous-data control systems in the frequency domain.
Imaginary in the mathematical context and here as it is applied to Control Systems as part of electrical engineering involves a rotation of 90 degrees from one number plane to another... 8)
Ron.