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  1. What are the main causes of overshoot and undershoot of a signal?

    Mar 4, 2015 · In this respect, the terms "overshoot" and "undershoot" are used to describe the step response of such a device. (a) Overshoot: If a system of (at least) second order has two …

  2. Exact definition of overshoot - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Jul 13, 2015 · Now I have a doubt regarding the definition of overshoot. The book — Modern Control Engineering by Ogata defines maximum overshoot as: The maximum overshoot is the …

  3. Tune motor controller PI - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Feb 5, 2025 · I am working on an electric car and trying to tune the PI of the current controller. I encounter an overshoot (the controller is shutting down,) but the thing is that, this happens …

  4. Intuitive understanding of relation between phase margin and …

    Jun 5, 2022 · Second, percent overshoot is reduced by increasing the phase margin, and the speed of the response is increased by increasing the bandwidth. "Control Systems …

  5. operational amplifier - Avoiding overshoot in step response for ...

    Jan 12, 2024 · A robust design implies that the circuit is highly tolerant to component-to-component variation. The Q=0.5 condition is the theoretical limit that can be achieved without …

  6. pcb design - Positive and negative overshoot mitigation

    Mar 16, 2022 · I read about overshoot and undershoot definition and causes, basically unmatched impedance and reflections, and some practical suggestions to mitigate this using a series …

  7. Why overshoot happens in Inductor voltage in an open loop DC …

    Nov 15, 2020 · I am extremely confused about why this overshoot occurs in the Inductor voltage waveform in buck converter and also why the time to achieve steady state reduces on …

  8. transfer function - Can I remove my step response overshoot ...

    Apr 18, 2021 · The step response has a fast rise time, but about 50% overshoot. The settling time is also fine and there is no oscillations, so I am just looking for a way to remove that overshoot, …

  9. What are the effects of removing P, I, and D from a PID controller ...

    May 16, 2022 · The D term prevents overshoot. It lowers the gain of P if you are approaching the set point too quickly. This dampens the oscillations and gives you a "soft landing" as you reach …

  10. Please help me explain the overshoot and undershoot in CMOS …

    Sep 29, 2015 · Rabaey book says that: Notice especially the overshoots on the simulated output signals. These are caused by the gate-drain capacitances of the inverter transistors, which …