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Conjugate poles-zeros

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Compensation technique conjugate poles-zeros??

Hi all,

well I get these poles and zeros from my pole-zero analysis and I dont know how to get rid off the conjugate poles and zeros because they affect my dominant pole.




Any good suggestions(compensation technique)??

Thank you in advance,
Bill
 
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should lower the loop gain more?
what's the corresponding schematic then
 
First of all thank you for replying.

Secondly the corresponding schematic is a simple Cherry Hooper amplifier.

I have to say that i figured out that you cant get rid off the conjugate zeros-poles with compensation.
You have to change values in your circuit.
 

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