Zero State Response

Zero State Response

In electrical circuit theory, the Zero State Response or ZSR is the behavior or response of a circuit with initial state of zero. The ZSR results only from the external inputs or driving functions of the circuit and not from the initial state. The ZSR is also called the "forced" or "driven response" of the circuit.

The total response of the circuit is the superposition of the ZSR and the ZIR, or Zero Input Response.

Zero state response and zero input response in integrator and differentiator circuits

One example of Zero State Response being used is in integrator and differentiator circuits. By examining a simple integrator circuit it can be demonstrated that when a function is put into a linear time-invariant (LTI) system, an output can be characterized by a superposition or sum of the Zero Input Response and the Zero State Response.

A system can be represented as

f(t), y(t) = y(t_0) + int_{t_0}^{t} f( au) d au

with the input f(t). on the left and the output y(t). on the right.

The output y(t). can be separated into a zero input and a zero state solution with

y(t) = underbrace{y(t_0)}_{Zero-input response} + underbrace{int_{t_0}^{t} f( au) d au}_{Zero-state response}.

The contributions of y(t_0), and f(t), to output y(t), are additive and each contribution y(t_0), and int_{t_0}^{t} f( au) d au vanishes with vanishing y(t_0), and f(t).,

This behavior constitutes a linear system. A linear system has an output that is a sum of distinct zero-input and zero-state components, each varying linearly, with the initial state of the system and the input of the system respectively.

The zero input response and zero state response are independent of each other and therefore each component can be computed independently of the other.

Zero state response in integrator and differentiator circuits

The Zero State Response int_{t_0}^{t} f( au) d au represents the system output y(t), when y(t_0) = 0.,

When there is no influence from internal voltages or currents due to previously charged components

y(t) = int_{t_0}^{t} f( au) d au.,

Zero state response varies with the system input and under zero-state conditions we could say that two independent inputs results in two independent outputs:

f_1(t),y_1(t),

and

f_2(t),y_2(t).,

Because of linearity we can then apply the principles of superposition to achieve

Kf_1(t)+Kf_2(t),Ky_1(t)+Ky_2(t).,

Verifications of zero state response in integrator and differentiator circuits

To arrive at general equation

The circuit to the right acts as a simple integrator circuit and will be used to verify the equation y(t) = int_{t_0}^{t} f( au) d au, as the zero state response of an integrator circuit.

Capacitors have the current-voltage relation i(t)=Cfrac{dv} {dt}where C is the capacitance, measured in farads, of the capacitor.

By manipulating the above equation the capacitor can be shown to effectively integrate the current through it. The resulting equation also demonstrates the zero state and zero input responses to the integrator circuit.

First, by integrating both sides of the above equation

int_{a}^{b}i(t)dt=int_{a}^{b}Cfrac{dv} {dt}dt.

Second, by integrating the right side

int_{a}^{b}i(t)dt=C [v(b)-v(a)] .

Third, distribute and subtract Cv(a), to get

Cv(b)=Cv(a)+int_{a}^{b}i(t)dt.

Fourth, divide by C, to achieve

v(b)=v(a)+frac{1}{C}int_{a}^{b}i(t)dt.

By substituting t, for b, and t_o, for a, and by using the dummy variable au, as the variable of integration the general equation

v(t)=v(t_0)+frac{1}{C}int_{t_0}^{t}i( au)d au

is found.

To arrive at circuit specific example

The general equation can then be used to further demonstrate this verification by using the conditions of the simple integrator circuit above.

By using the capacitance of 1 farad as shown in the integrator circuit above

v(t)=v(t_0)+int_{t_0}^{t}i( au)d au,

which is the equation containing the zero input and zero state response seen at the top of the page.

To verify zero state linearity

To verify its zero state linearity set the voltage around the capacitor at time 0 equal to 0, or v(t_0)=0,, meaning that there is no initial voltage. This eliminates the first term forming the equation

v(t) = int_{t_0}^{t} i( au) d au.,.

In accordance with the methods of linear time-invariant systems, by putting two different inputs into the integrator circuit, i_1(t), and i_2(t),, the two different outputs

v_1(t) = int_{t_0}^{t} i_1( au) d au,

and

v_2(t) = int_{t_0}^{t} i_2( au) d au,

are found respectively.

By using the superposition principle the inputs i_1(t), and i_2(t), can be combined to get a new input

i_3(t)=K_1i_1(t)+K_2i_2(t),

and a new output

v_3(t) = int_{t_0}^{t} (K_1i_1( au)+K_2i_2( au)) d au.

By integrating the right side of

v_3(t) = K_1int_{t_0}^{t}i_1( au)d au+K_2int_{t_0}^{t}i_2( au) d au,

v_3(t) = K_1v_1(t)+K_2v_2(t),

is found, which implies the system is linear at Zero State, v(t_0)=0,.

This entire verification example could also have been done with a voltage source in place of the current source and an inductor in place of the capacitor. We would have then been solving for a current instead of a voltage.

Zero state response industry uses

The circuit analysis method of breaking a system output down into a zero state and zero input response is used industry wide including circuits, control systems, signal processing, and electromagnetics. Also most circuit simulation software, such as SPICE, support the method in one form or another.

References

ee also

* Zero Input Response

External links

* http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Circuits - Provides basic understanding of electronic circuits


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