Practice Case of Loop Gain with Multiple Poles - 96.7 | 96. Effect of feedback on frequency response (Part-B) | Analog Electronic Circuits - Vol 4
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Question 1

Easy

What defines the stability of a system?

💡 Hint: Think about where the poles are located on the complex plane.

Question 2

Easy

What is a dominant pole?

💡 Hint: Consider which poles influence the system’s response the most.

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Question 1

What represents the locations where a system output becomes infinite?

  • Zeros
  • Poles
  • Feedback

💡 Hint: These are crucial points in determining stability.

Question 2

True or False: Poles in the right half-plane indicate a stable system.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Recall the regions of the complex plane related to stability.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Given a feedback circuit with multiple poles, analyze the expected system behavior as the poles approach each other.

💡 Hint: Focus on pole interactions and how they create new complex behaviors.

Question 2

Create a Bode plot for a system with two real poles and analyze how you would modify the system if the poles began to shift into the right half-plane.

💡 Hint: Visualize how Bode plot characteristics change with pole locations.

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