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Negative Feedback Topology

This document discusses four basic feedback topologies: voltage-sampling series-mixing, current-sampling shunt-mixing, current-sampling series-mixing, and voltage-sampling shunt-mixing. It then provides details on deriving the A circuit and β circuit for each of these topologies. This includes looking at the ideal structure, equivalent circuit, and steps to find A and β for the series-shunt, series-series, and shunt-shunt feedback amplifiers. It also covers stability analysis using Bode plots and frequency compensation techniques.

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Negative Feedback Topology

This document discusses four basic feedback topologies: voltage-sampling series-mixing, current-sampling shunt-mixing, current-sampling series-mixing, and voltage-sampling shunt-mixing. It then provides details on deriving the A circuit and β circuit for each of these topologies. This includes looking at the ideal structure, equivalent circuit, and steps to find A and β for the series-shunt, series-series, and shunt-shunt feedback amplifiers. It also covers stability analysis using Bode plots and frequency compensation techniques.

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Feedback Topologies
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The four basic feedback topologies: voltage-sampling series-mixing (series-shunt) topology
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The four basic feedback topologies: current-sampling shunt-mixing (shunt-series) topology
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The four basic feedback topologies: current-sampling series-mixing (series-series) topology
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The four basic feedback topologies: voltage-sampling shunt-mixing (shunt-shunt) topology
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The series-shunt feedback amplifier: (a) ideal structure; (b) equivalent circuit.
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Measuring the output resistance of the feedback amplifier of Fig. (a): R
of
V
t
/I.
7
Derivation of the A circuit and circuit for the series-shunt feedback amplifier. (a)
Block diagram of a practical series-shunt feedback amplifier. (b) The circuit in (a)
with the feedback network represented by its h parameters.
8
Derivation of the A circuit and circuit for the series-shunt feedback amplifier. (c) The
circuit in (b) after neglecting h
21
.
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Summary of the rules for finding the A circuit and for the
voltage-sampling series-mixing case.
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The series-series feedback amplifier: (a) ideal structure; (b) equivalent circuit.
12
Measuring the output resistance R
of
of the series-series feedback amplifier.
13
Derivation of the A circuit and circuit for the series-series feedback amplifiers. (a) A
series-series feedback amplifier. (b) The circuit of (a) with the feedback network
represented by its z parameters.
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Derivation of the A circuit and circuit for the series-series feedback amplifiers. (c) A
redrawing of the circuit in (b) after neglecting z
21
.
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Finding the A circuit and for the current-sampling series-mixing (series-series) case.
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Ideal structure for the shunt-shunt feedback amplifier.
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Block diagram for a practical shunt-shunt feedback amplifier.
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Finding the A circuit and for the voltage-sampling shunt-mixing (shunt-shunt) case.
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Ideal structure for the shunt-series feedback amplifier.
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Block diagram for practical shunt-series feedback amplifier
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Finding the A circuit and for the current-sampling shunt-mixing (shunt-series) case.
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Bode plot for the loop gain A illustrating the definitions of the gain and phase margins.
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Stability analysis using Bode plot of |A|.
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Frequency compensation for = 10
-2
. The response labeled A is obtained by
introducing an additional pole at f
D
. The A response is obtained by moving the
original low-frequency pole to f
D
.
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References
Electronics by A. Hambley
Microelectronics Circuits by Sedra & Smith
Other books on Electronics

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