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Simulation Diagrams

In high-level circuit simulation tools, block diagrams are often contructed such that each block contains a transfer-function description of the system in that block. As an example, a one-pole filter with transfer function $ H(s) = g/(s+a)$ may appear in the diagram as ``$ g/(s+a)$'' in the box, viz.,

$\displaystyle \rightarrow\fbox{$\frac{g}{s+a}$}\rightarrow
$

For the series mass-spring-dashpot system, where the input is defined as the force applied to the mass, and the output is defined as the resulting mass velocity, the transfer function is

$\displaystyle H(s) = \Gamma(s) = \frac{b_1 s}{s^2 + a_1 s + a_0}
$

where $ b_1 = 1/m$, $ a_1 = \mu/m$, and $ a_0 = k/m$.


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``Physical Audio Signal Processing for Virtual Musical Instruments and Digital Audio Effects'', by Julius O. Smith III, (December 2005 Edition).
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