Gain/Phase Measurements
What is a Gain/Phase Measurement?
A Gain/Phase measurement (also known as magnitude/phase measurement) is a method for characterizing the dynamic behavior of a system. Typically this applies in electronics, control engineering or signal processing. Here's a brief explanation:
Gain: Measures how much a system changes the amplitude of an input signal. A gain >1 indicates amplification, <1 indicates attenuation.
Phase: Measures the time shift (phase shift) between input and output signal in degrees or radians. This shift may indicate delays or memory behavior in the system.
Purpose of the measurement:
Gain/Phase measurements are crucial for analyzing the stability and frequency behavior of circuits, control loops, or networks – especially in filters, amplifiers, motor controllers, or power supplies.
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