Lecture

Bode Diagram: Oscillatory System Synthesis

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This lecture covers the synthesis of an oscillatory system using the Bode diagram, focusing on interpreting peculiarities visible in the diagram, harmonic responses, and compensation strategies. The instructor explains the concept of harmonic repave, human response, and the role of stability in the system. MATLAB is used to demonstrate the analysis and design of the system, including impulse response and frequency response.

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