What Are the Different Types of Homeostatic Responses?
Steady state response means that after a long enough time, the system has a more stable output for a fixed input.
- After a long enough time, the system has a relatively stable output for a fixed input, which is called the steady-state response.
- Stable circuit
- For a DC-excited dynamic circuit, because the homogeneous solution (inherent response) of the differential equation is attenuated exponentially, over time, its amplitude becomes smaller and smaller, and the attenuation eventually becomes zero. At this time, the inherent response is also called Is a transient response. Over time, when the circuit finally enters a stable state, the complete solution will only have the special solution (DC form), that is, the forced response. At this time, the forced response is also called the steady-state response. [1]
- Three kinds of decomposition and superposition of dynamic circuit full response;
- Full response = zero input response + zero status response
- = Inherent response + forced response
- = Transient response + steady state response