impulse — SciPy v1.15.3 Manual (original) (raw)
scipy.signal.
scipy.signal.impulse(system, X0=None, T=None, N=None)[source]#
Impulse response of continuous-time system.
Parameters:
systeman instance of the LTI class or a tuple of array_like
describing the system. The following gives the number of elements in the tuple and the interpretation:
- 1 (instance of lti)
- 2 (num, den)
- 3 (zeros, poles, gain)
- 4 (A, B, C, D)
X0array_like, optional
Initial state-vector. Defaults to zero.
Tarray_like, optional
Time points. Computed if not given.
Nint, optional
The number of time points to compute (if T is not given).
Returns:
Tndarray
A 1-D array of time points.
youtndarray
A 1-D array containing the impulse response of the system (except for singularities at zero).
Notes
If (num, den) is passed in for system
, coefficients for both the numerator and denominator should be specified in descending exponent order (e.g. s^2 + 3s + 5
would be represented as [1, 3, 5]
).
Examples
Compute the impulse response of a second order system with a repeated root: x''(t) + 2*x'(t) + x(t) = u(t)
from scipy import signal system = ([1.0], [1.0, 2.0, 1.0]) t, y = signal.impulse(system) import matplotlib.pyplot as plt plt.plot(t, y)