faasikompensatsiooni
Faasikompensatsiooni, also known as phase compensation, is a technique used in electrical engineering to improve the transient response of control systems. It involves introducing an additional pole and zero into the system's transfer function to alter the phase shift at critical frequencies. This manipulation aims to increase the phase margin, which is a measure of the system's stability. A higher phase margin generally leads to a system that is less prone to oscillations and settles more quickly after a disturbance.
The core idea behind faasikompensatsiooni is to add a lead compensator or a lag-lead compensator to the
Faasikompensatsiooni is particularly useful in systems where inherent phase lag limits the achievable bandwidth and stability.