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Phatom zero compensation

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Hi guys,

I read somewhere in the forum that we could use a phantom zero to compensate an amplifier.

It is the first time I hear or read something like this.

Does anyone knows anything about this? Can explain? An references?

Best regards.
 

Thanks for the link. Although very interesting and complete in termos of general controle theory, where can I fins reference to the phantom zero?

Regards.
 

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