
Electronic Circuit Emuling a First-order Time-delay Differential Equation
Author(s) -
César Jiménez,
I. Campos-Cantón,
L. J. Ontañón-García
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista mexicana de física e
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.178
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2683-2216
pISSN - 1870-3542
DOI - 10.31349/revmexfise.19.010202
Subject(s) - integrator , capacitor , matlab , electronic circuit , block (permutation group theory) , differential equation , control theory (sociology) , delay differential equation , resistor , computer science , mathematics , electronic engineering , mathematical analysis , electrical engineering , engineering , telecommunications , voltage , geometry , control (management) , bandwidth (computing) , artificial intelligence , operating system
This article provides undergraduates a useful tool for a better understanding of the time delay eect on a electronic circuit. The time delay eect is analyzed on this paper in a rst order dierential equation. This linear time delay is associated with the amplitude of a first-order dierential equation and is responsible of three responses: one of the responses is an dierential equation type in first-order without delay, another one of the responses is a dierential equation type in second-order and nally we have the response of a harmonic oscillator.The proposed circuit is an emulator that develop the three different responses mentioned above. Simulink-Matlab software was used to implement the time delay and simulate the dierential equation. This simulation results coincide with the theoretical results. In the same manner, the experimental results match those of the theory. The electronical circuits suggested consist of three blocks: an integrator block, a phase shift block and a gain block. The electrical circuit is composed of resistors, capacitors and operational ampliers.