goldsmith
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i can write the transfer function in s plane as simple as. but i can not find the phase margin from that.
Dear LvW
Hi
Thanks for your attention and reply.
I think the H(s) is : (R5)/(R1R5sc+R1)
And i think it has not zero . and it has a stable pole at left of s plane .Are they right?
what should i do? should i convert it to the db gain? is its formula 20log(H(s)) for this example?
Best Regards
Goldsmith
Yes, It must be correct. And phase shift for this formula is [-tan-1(R5C.W0)] and phase margin will beI think the H(s) is : (R5)/(R1R5sc+R1)
Goldsmith
Oops, both LvW and I messed up. You should divide by R1, not R5. Then your equation will be -(R5/R1)/(1+s*R5*C1).Dear RobG
Dear LvW
What is your mean by normal form? if i divide the equation by R5 , the equation will be : -(1)/((R1sc)+(R1/R2)). is it your mean?
and how can i find , that when the magnitude is equal to 1 ?
Best Regards
Goldsmith