Frequency-domain analysis is a powerful tool for understanding and designing control systems. It examines how systems respond to sinusoidal inputs of varying frequencies, providing insights into stability, performance, and robustness. This approach complements time-domain methods and is essential for many engineering applications. Key techniques include transfer functions, Bode plots, and Nyquist diagrams. These tools help engineers analyze system behavior, assess stability margins, and design controllers to meet performance specifications. Practical applications range from process control and power systems to audio processing and biomedical engineering.