Source for t and pi networks in control systems

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There is a request for reading material on T and PI network compensation in control systems. The discussion highlights the connection between these networks and their use as notch or bandpass filters. A question is raised about the application of notch filters in feedback systems, indicating a curiosity about their practical benefits. Participants are encouraged to share knowledge or resources related to this topic. The conversation seeks to deepen understanding of T and PI networks in control systems.
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I couldn't find any specific reading material for T and PI network based compensation in control systems. I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. If you happen to know something about this, please do reply to this thread.

Thanks in advance.
 
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