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Check out the other videos in the series: Part 1 - What Does a Control Engineer Do? • What Control Systems Engineers Do | C... Part 2 - What is Gain Scheduling? • What Is Gain Scheduling? | Control Sy... Part 3 - What is Feedforward Control? • What Is Feedforward Control? | Contro... Part 4 - Why Time Delay Matters • Why Time Delay Matters | Control Syst... This video describes an intuitive way to approach notch filter design by thinking about the problem as an inverted, lightly damped, second-order low-pass filter. Then, two additional poles are added to the resulting transfer function to make it realizable and to allow control over the width of the notch. This approach provides a little insight into how each of the terms in the transfer function contribute to the overall shape and location of the notch filter. Additional Resources: Varying Notch Filter with MATLAB: https://bit.ly/2RnJ1bZ Configure Notch Filter Dynamics with Control System Designer in MATLAB: https://bit.ly/2RlkpAI Tuning a Digital Motion Control System: https://bit.ly/35A8g3m Getting Started with Control System Designer: https://bit.ly/35Fz7L4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get a free product trial: https://goo.gl/ZHFb5u Learn more about MATLAB: https://goo.gl/8QV7ZZ Learn more about Simulink: https://goo.gl/nqnbLe See what's new in MATLAB and Simulink: https://goo.gl/pgGtod © 2019 The MathWorks, Inc. MATLAB and Simulink are registered trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc. See www.mathworks.com/trademarks for a list of additional trademarks. Other product or brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.