Problem 2 For the system in the following figure, $T = 2s$ and $G(z) = frac{K(z + 0.8)}{(z - 1)(z - 0.6)}$ (a) Determine the range of K for stability using the Routh-Hurwitz criterion. (b) Determine the range of K for stability using the Jury test.
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8) G(z)= (z-1)z-0.6) K(z+0.8) G(z)>=0 Thus, the system is stable. Show more…
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