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  2. File:Bode plot template.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Bode plot - Wikipedia

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    Figures 2-5 further illustrate construction of Bode plots. This example with both a pole and a zero shows how to use superposition. To begin, the components are presented separately. Figure 2 shows the Bode magnitude plot for a zero and a low-pass pole, and compares the two with the Bode straight line plots.

  4. File:TIA Bode Plot 0S.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Bode plot template.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Butterworth filter bode plot.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Phase margin - Wikipedia

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    Bode plot illustrating phase margin. In electronic amplifiers, the phase margin (PM) is the difference between the phase lag φ (< 0) and -180°, for an amplifier's output signal (relative to its input) at zero dB gain - i.e. unity gain, or that the output signal has the same amplitude as the input.

  8. Template:Warning sign - Wikipedia

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    Template:Resolved/See also, the smaller family of thread-level hatnote templates, similar to the above but with a box around them; any template above can be converted to one of those with {} Template:Table cell templates/doc, the family of table-specific templates that work only in tables; Category:Image with comment templates

  9. Template:Warning origin - Wikipedia

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    This template takes four expected parameters (not required, but expected either in sequence or by named variable): location= The page where this warning was originally posted (without double-brackets). If you are using this template in your own userspace, for instance on your own /Warnings subpage, location defaults to your own talkpage.