Modern Control Engineering

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Section 6–2 / Root-Locus Plots 289


Typical Pole–Zero Configurations and Corresponding Root Loci. In summa-


rizing, we show several open-loop pole–zero configurations and their corresponding


root loci in Table 6–1. The pattern of the root loci depends only on the relative separa-


tion of the open-loop poles and zeros. If the number of open-loop poles exceeds the


number of finite zeros by three or more, there is a value of the gain Kbeyond which root


loci enter the right-half splane, and thus the system can become unstable. A stable sys-


tem must have all its closed-loop poles in the left-half splane.


Table 6–1 Open-Loop Pole–Zero Configurations


and the Corresponding Root Loci


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