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Dominant Zero and Excess Phase of a Hurwitz Polynomial
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Complex Function TheoryElectrical EngineeringEngineeringNonlinear CircuitApproximation TheoryLinear CircuitAnalytic Number TheoryDominant Natural FrequencyOscillation TheoryDominant ZeroReal Algebraic GeometrySimple Transistor AmplifierCircuit AnalysisCircuit Simulation
In the analysis and design of linear electronic circuits, it is often necessary and desirable to restrict attention to first-order effects only. Simplifications of the circuit may take the form of a dominant natural frequency (or time-constant) description. That is, of the total natural frequencies of the circuit, one may be found to be dominant over a frequency or time interval of interest. For the low-pass situation, necessary conditions are presented in this paper to establish the dominant zero of a polynomial in terms of the coefficients of the polynomial. Simple expressions are also given to estimate the second-order effect of excess phase (or dead time). A simple transistor amplifier is used as an example.
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