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  2. Bode plot - Wikipedia

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    It is usually a combination of a Bode magnitude plot, expressing the magnitude (usually in decibels) of the frequency response, and a Bode phase plot, expressing the phase shift. As originally conceived by Hendrik Wade Bode in the 1930s, the plot is an asymptotic approximation of the frequency response, using straight line segments .

  3. Marching squares - Wikipedia

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    implementation in Java; Marching Squares code in Java. Given a 2D data set and thresholds, returns GeneralPath[] for easy plotting. Meandering Triangles explanation and sample Python implementation. Marching Squares code in C – A single header library for marching squares that can export triangle meshes for easy rendering.

  4. Nichols plot - Wikipedia

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    The Nichols plot is a plot used in signal processing and control design, named after American engineer Nathaniel B. Nichols. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It plots the phase response versus the response magnitude of a transfer function for any given frequency, and as such is useful in characterizing a system's frequency response .

  5. Differentiator - Wikipedia

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    Its Bode plot when normalized with = and =-is: From the above plot, it can be seen that: Below ω 1 {\displaystyle \omega _{1}} , the circuit attenuates and acts as a differentiator.

  6. Butterworth filter - Wikipedia

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    A simple example of a Butterworth filter is the third-order low-pass design shown in the figure on the right, with = 4/3 F, = 1 Ω, = 3/2 H, and = 1/2 H. [3] Taking the impedance of the capacitors to be / and the impedance of the inductors to be , where = + is the complex frequency, the circuit equations yield the transfer function for this device:

  7. Bode diagram - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Bode plot; Retrieved from "https: ...

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  9. Talk:Bode plot - Wikipedia

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    The Bode Plot wiki page says that Bode should be pronunced as "bod'-duh". But I have always heard it pronounced as "bo-dee", and I can't find any other sources on the web that support "bod'-duh". The sources I find are: bo-day - - from the UK; bow-day - Boady - BO-dee - boh dee - bodee - boh dee -