Define Phase margin.
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In electronic amplifiers,
the phase margin is the difference between the phase and 180°, for an amplifier's output signal at zero dB gain.
In the presence of negative feedback, a zero or negative PM at a frequency where the loop gain exceeds unity guarantees instability.
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the phase margin is the difference between the phase and 180°, for an amplifier's output signal at zero dB gain.
In the presence of negative feedback, a zero or negative PM at a frequency where the loop gain exceeds unity guarantees instability.
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