What is phase margin in control systems?
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Phase margin is a key concept in control systems that characterizes the system’s stability. It is the amount of phase shift a control system can tolerate before becoming unstable. It is calculated as the difference between the phase angle of the system’s open-loop transfer function and -180 degrees at the frequency where the magnitude of the transfer function is 0 dB.