File:Bode plot template.pdf
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English: bode plot created with gnuplot |
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Author | Mik81 | |||
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# set terminal svg enhanced size 875 1250 fname "Times" fsize 25 set terminal postscript enhanced portrait dashed lw 1 "Helvetica" 14 set output "bode.ps" # ugly part of something G(w,n) = 0 * w * n + 100000 # 1 / (sqrt(1 + w**(2*n))) dB(x) = 0 + x + 100000 # 20 * log10(abs(x)) P(w) = w * 0 + 200 # -atan(w)*180/pi # Gridlines set grid # Set x axis to logarithmic scale set logscale x 10 set logscale y 10 # No need for a key set nokey #0.1,-25 # Frequency response's line plotting style set style line 1 lt 1 lw 2 # Asymptote lines and slope lines are the same "arrow" style set style line 3 lt 3 lw 1 set style arrow 3 nohead ls 3 # -3 dB arrow style set style line 4 lt 4 lw 1 set style arrow 4 head filled size screen 0.02,15,45 ls 4 # Separator between passband and stopband line style set style line 2 lt 2 lw 1 set style arrow 2 nohead ls 2 set multiplot # Magnitude response # ============================================= set size 1,0.5 set origin 0,0.5 # Set range of x and y axes set xrange [0.001:1000] set yrange [0.001:100] #set yrange [-50:150] # Create x-axis tic marks once per decade (every multiple of 10) set xtics 10 set ytics 10 # Use 10 x-axis minor divisions per major division set mxtics 10 set mytics 10 # Axis labels set ylabel "Gain" plot dB(G(x,1)) ls 1 title "1st-order response" #Phase response # ============================================= set size 0.967,0.45 set origin 0.033,0.05 unset logscale y # Set range of x and y axes set yrange [-285:105] # Create y-axis tic marks every 15 degrees set ytics 45 set mytics 3 # Axis labels set ylabel "Phase" set xlabel "Frequency" plot P(x) ls 1 title "Phase response" unset multiplot
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