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  • ...zero to a finite value. In a more idealized mathematical formulation, the step response of a system refers to the time evolution of its output when its input is pr ...ty of its final state, delaying the overall system response. Formally, the step response of a dynamical system gives information about the [[stability]] of the syst
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  • ...c amplifier]] to increase the stability of the amplifier and improve its [[step response]] at the cost of decreased speed.
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  • ...zero to a finite value. In a more idealized mathematical formulation, the step response of a system refers to the time evolution of its output when its input is pr ...ty of its final state, delaying the overall system response. Formally, the step response of a dynamical system gives information about the [[stability]] of the syst
    20 KB (3,032 words) - 09:34, 9 October 2013
  • ...c amplifier]] to increase the stability of the amplifier and improve its [[step response]] at the cost of decreased speed.<ref name=note1 group=Note/> By introducti ...lowest pole, and suppose <math>\tau_1</math> >> <math>\tau_2</math>. (Good step response requires <math>\tau_1</math> >> <math>\tau_2</math>. See [[Pole splitting#S
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  • ...e negative feedback improves performance (linearity, frequency response, [[step response]]) and reduces sensitivity to parameter variations due to manufacturing or *Can control [[step response]] of amplifier
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  • ...e amplifier are compared. These considerations also affect the amplifier [[step response]]. ...ee also the discussion of phase margin in the [[Step_response#Phase_margin|step response]] article.
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