Can matlab give me difference equation from transfer fucntion

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Hi My transfer function is H(z)= (1-z(-1)) / (1-3z(-1)+2z(-2))
How can i calculate its difference equation. I have calculated by hand but i want to know the methods of Matlab as well

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Wayne King
Wayne King il 12 Nov 2011
I think I'm trying to say that you see it right away if you have the Z-transform. Do you have the System Identification Toolbox? You can do:
M = idpoly([1 -3 2],[1 -1],'NoiseVariance',0)
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moonman
moonman il 12 Nov 2011
Ok for this equation it is ok
lets suppose we have some complex transfer function
then is there any way matlab gives difference equation
Ben Le
Ben Le il 4 Feb 2017
Hi, If I don't have System Identification Toolbox, how can I do it in Matlab? Thanks.

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Gert Kruger
Gert Kruger il 29 Lug 2015
Modificato: Gert Kruger il 29 Lug 2015
syms z;
H = (1-z^-1) / (1-3*z^-1+2*z^-2);
[N, D] = numden(H);
Nc = eval(coeffs(N)); %Get coeffs and evaluatle symbolic variable, i.e. make real matrix
Dc = eval(coeffs(D));
Nc = Nc./(Dc(1)); %Turn into proper polynomial, first coeffs of a is 1
Dc = Dc./(Dc(1));
M = idpoly(Dc, Nc, 'NoiseVariance',0)

Wayne King
Wayne King il 12 Nov 2011
You have the difference equation:
H(z)= (1-z(-1)) / (1-3z(-1)+2z(-2))
y(n)-3*y(n-1)+2*y(n-2) = x(n)-x(n-1);
zplane([1 -1],[1 -3 2]);
This is not stable, you have a pole outside the unit circle.
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moonman
moonman il 12 Nov 2011
And Thanks for telling me abt new command zplane
I used to use pzmap which does not show overlapped poles and zeros but zplane is showing the digits if multiple poles and zeros are there at same place
Great help

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moonman
moonman il 12 Nov 2011
Thanks king yes i have calculated all this and i know it is unstable systm but i need to know that can matlab give difference equation the way it gives poles and zeros by pole zero command and plots by pzmap

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