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So in the digital compensator, shown here in the s domain, the designer only has 2 poles and 2 zeros rather than the classical type 3 compensation normally used in a voltage mode controller. This is because in actuality, the high frequency pole, here omega P 1, is actually a complex pole that can not be mapped to the s domain. The implications of this will be looked at later.

PTM Published on: 2013-09-19