DC gain discrete-time transfer function error
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    Francesco Laezza
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    Commented: Francesco Laezza
 on 16 Jun 2021
            Hello everyone,
I'm trying to plot the trasfer function of a CIC filter and I think I'm getting an error in DC gain. The code I'm using is shown here:
M = 8; %Decimation factor
N = 1; %Order of the filter
fs = 25e6; %Sampling frequency
T  = 1/fs; %Sampling period
z = tf('z',T);
gain = 1/(M);
num_tf = 1-z^(-M);
den_tf = 1-z^(-1);
tf_tf  = (gain*num_tf/den_tf)^N;
figure(1)
plot_tf=bodeplot(tf_tf);
setoptions(plot_tf,'FreqUnits','Hz');
dcgain(tf_tf)
The printed bodeplot is:

that shows a DC gain grather than 1 while the line
dcgain(tf_tf)
gives 1 as result (which should be the right one). What am I doing wrong? Why am I finding thi misbehaviour og bodeplot function?
Thanks in advance
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  Paul
      
      
 on 15 Jun 2021
        
      Edited: Paul
      
      
 on 15 Jun 2021
  
      I think the problem is just inaccuracy of the numerical computation of the freuqency response at very small frequencies.  Keep in mind that tf_tf, as it's defined, would evaluate to 0/0 at z = exp(j*w) = 1 and that tf_tf as a pole/zero cancellation at z = 1.  I don't think (don't know for sure) that bode() tries to deal with pole/zero cancellation. However, i think dcgain does try to deal with that, so it gives the expected answer. The desired, or expected, Bode plot can be obtained by using minreal() on tf_tf to remove the common pole and zero at z = 1 
M = 8; %Decimation factor
N = 1; %Order of the filter
fs = 25e6; %Sampling frequency
T  = 1/fs; %Sampling period
z = tf('z',T);
gain = 1/(M);
num_tf = 1-z^(-M);
den_tf = 1-z^(-1);
tf_tf  = (gain*num_tf/den_tf)^N
mrtf_tf = minreal(tf_tf)
bode(tf_tf,mrtf_tf)
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