Gráfico de Bode
1. A graphical representation of the frequency response of a system, consisting of two plots: one showing magnitude (in decibels) versus frequency, and another showing phase (in degrees) versus frequency, both on logarithmic frequency scales
The engineer used a Bode plot to analyze the stability of the control system.
O engenheiro utilizou um gráfico de Bode para analisar a estabilidade do sistema de controle.
2. A standard tool in control theory and signal processing for visualizing the frequency-dependent behavior of linear systems
Bode plots are essential for designing feedback controllers in electrical engineering.
Os gráficos de Bode são essenciais para projetar controladores de realimentação em engenharia elétrica.
The Bode plot is named after Hendrik W. Bode, an American electrical engineer who developed this graphical technique at Bell Labs. It is a fundamental tool taught in engineering programs worldwide, particularly in control systems and electrical engineering courses. The term is used identically in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries within technical and academic contexts.
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