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In the follow screenshot why do we use this filter to our signal I ?

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Giorgos Kartsonakis
Giorgos Kartsonakis el 25 de Mayo de 2022
Respondida: Chunru el 26 de Mayo de 2022
I saw this filter shown in the screenshot in SIMULINK but i can't understand the meaning of this filter. The Ts is the sample time. What changes it will cause in signal I ?
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Benjamin Thompson
Benjamin Thompson el 25 de Mayo de 2022
Please try it for yourself in Simulink and if you have further questions please ask.
Giorgos Kartsonakis
Giorgos Kartsonakis el 26 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Giorgos Kartsonakis el 26 de Mayo de 2022
Thank you for your answer Benjamin.
In the screenshot i attached, the yellow signal is before the effect of filter and the blue signal after the effect of filter. I observe that the signal after the effect of filter is smoothed. But i can't understand what type of filter is and which method is used and general the purpose of this filter?.
Thank you !!!

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Chunru
Chunru el 26 de Mayo de 2022
You have a discrete linear system. You could find the system transfer function by analysing the system. It turns out to be a first order IIR filter with one pole . With appropriate parameter Ts ( is a function of Ts), it can be a low pass IIR filter. This explain why your output is a smoothed out version of input.

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