Bode Plot Application: Increase Frequency Response & Magnitude Understanding

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Hello,
After long time i am able to find Laplace transform function but can't understand the bode plot which give information of frequency response and magnitude i think
plaese anyway here how can push my thinking ahead in it?
 
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ok, there is function s+1/s+2

how to draw bode plot?
You can't get a whole semester course
i was not able to understand at that time.
Bode_High-Pass.PNG
 
Should both diagrams be correlated?
 
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no because one show for phase and another show for magnitude.
 
SDRFG said:
no because one show for phase and another show for magnitude.
Sorry - but this is not an answer to my question (I did not ask if both are "equal").
The complete BODE diagram for each frequency dependent network consists of TWO drawings: (a) Magnitude vs. frequency and (b) phase vs. frequency.
You have shown two such diagrams - however, it seems that they are not for the same circuit (because the must be correlated!).
 
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i have no idea get it from wiki.
any way how they should be correlated..
 
As I wrote already: Each frequency-dependent circuit (most simple example: RC lowpass) can be split into a magnitude and a phase function.
That is pure mathematics: H(jω)=|H(ω)|*exp(φ(ω)).
So you have two functions which are, of course, correlated because they come from the same circuit.
 
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how to learn bode plot??
 
SDRFG said:
how to learn bode plot??
Simple answer: Learn how to produce a graphical representation of magnitude and phase of a simple frequency-dependent network (R-C combination).
Start with H(jw)=Vout/Vin and calculate magnitude and phase functions. This requires some basic math knowledge.
 
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Start with H(jw)=Vout/Vin and calculate magnitude and phase functions. This requires some basic math knowledge.
i have got Vo/Vi=s+1/s+2
 
SDRFG said:
i have got Vo/Vi=s+1/s+2
I suppose you mean (s+1)/(s+2), correct?
* Do you know the meaning of "s"?
* Are you able to write down the expressions for magnitude and phase?
 
after that i dnt not no please teach me after what is s and s=jw may be zero poles
no i frget i will remijnd if you follow