A closed-loop amplifier exhibits a frequency peaking of 50% in the vicinity of the gain crossover. Assume the feedback g

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A closed-loop amplifier exhibits a frequency peaking of 50% in the vicinity of the gain crossover. Assume the feedback g

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A closed-loop amplifier exhibits a frequency peaking of 50% in the vicinity of the gain crossover. Assume the feedback gain is B = 0.5, resulting in the low-frequency closed-loop gain being approximately equal to 1/B = 2. What is the phase margin?
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