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Nyquist plot of $1/[s(s+1)(s+2)(s+3)]$
I think your defined your transfer function as:
H = tf(1,[1 6 11 6]);
Nyquist(H)
which gives you this diagaram:
You should have defined the tf as
H = tf(1,[1 6 11 6 0]);
Nyquist(H)
As you can see, the …
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Sampling a sinusoidal signal smaller than Nyquist rate
Since the sampling rate is way less than the Nyquist rate (100KHz), we definitely have aliasing. …