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Effect of Phase Lead Compensator on Phase and Gain margins 1

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anklebreaker

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I was just wondering what was the general effect on phase and gain margins when a phase lead compensator was is added to a system.
 
In general, stability margins are increased.

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Thank you for your reply. But could you please explain a bit why that happens
 
As you probably know, the closer the phase angle is to -180° at the frequency when the gain is at 0 dB (the gain crossover frequency), the smaller the phase margin. Lead compensators, with a low frequency zero and a high frequency pole, have the zero frequency selected below the gain crossover frequency to add positive phase angle at the gain crossover frequency, thereby increasing the phase margin.

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Ohh.. I get it. Thanks a lot. I understand now :)
 
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