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Convert Poles and Zeroes from Hertz to Radians/second

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Poles (in Hertz)
Zeroes (in Hertz)
ℝeal
ⅈmaginary
ℝeal
ⅈmaginary

Normalisation factorThe normalisation factor is calculated so that the value of the transfer function polynomial is unity at the normalisation frequency, which is typically 1 Hz.

If A₀ is given in Hertz, the corresponding value in radians s⁻¹ is,

A₀ × 2π(numberOfPoles −numberOfZeros)
, A₀, at 1 Hz: