Lecture 11: Continuous-Time (CT) Frequency Response and Bode Plot
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Bode plots are a simpler method of graphing the frequency response, using the poles and zeros of the system to construct asymptotes for each segment on a log-log plot. The Q factor affects the sharpness of peaks and drop-offs in the system.
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