Bode Plots by Hand: Real Poles or Zeros
Get the map of control theory: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/550... Download eBook on the fundamentals of control theory (in progress): https://engineeringmedia.com This is a continuation of the Control Systems Lectures. This video describes the benefit of being able to approximate a Bode plot by hand and explains what a Bode plot looks like for a transfer function with either a real pole or zero which does not lie at the origin. This is the third of several videos where I will describe step by step how to estimate a Bode plot from any transfer function. I will be loading a new video each week and welcome suggestions for new topics. Please leave a comment or question below and I will do my best to address it. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe! Follow me on Twitter @BrianBDouglas!

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