Intro to Control - 3.3 Transfer Function and System Gain
We attempt to answer the question: Why Transfer Functions?! Correction: I say "s = jw" always, but that is actually for calculating the frequency response, which is a very commonly used (and explained in a later video). "s" is technically any complex value which would have real and imaginary components, so "s = a + jb".

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Intro to Control - 3.4 Transfer Function Analysis in Matlab (updated)

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Intro to Control - 6.1 State-Space Model Basics

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Intro to Control - 8.1 Imaginary Poles and Stability

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Frequency Response Functions (FRF)

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Intro to Control - 6.3 State-Space Model to Transfer Function

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What are Transfer Functions? | Control Systems in Practice

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Intro to Control - 5.2 System Linearization

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How to find Closed Loop Transfer Function of a Feedback Control System | Solution with Steps

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Intro to Control - 5.3 Understanding Linearization

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Intro to Control - 12.3 Root Locus Basics Part 1

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Intro to Control - 6.2 Circuit State-Space Modeling

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4 Ways to Implement a Transfer Function in Code | Control Systems in Practice

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Intro to Control - 7.2 Poles and Stability

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Bode plot hand approximation

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Intro to Control - 6.4 State-Space Linearization

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