bryanwizard
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I would like to y use negative feedback in a converters?
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bryanwizard said:I would like to y use negative feedback in a converters?
laglead said:Negative feedback can lower sensetiviy to noise and enlarge bandwidth.
Voltage gain in DB is G=20 log (Vin/Vout) so voltage gain at 10 hz is 100 and voltage gain at 100,000 hz is only 25. (25.1 to be exact but whose counting?)
In fact, high frequency communications such as optical transceivers used open loop amplifiers. Operating at such a high frequency (a few GHz), yet having negative feedback, the amplifier is just an oscillator!All amplifiers are effectively single pole filters, that is, they exhibit a 3 DB per octive response at the best. So you can see, for effective wide band opereration, all useful amplifiers MUST have negative feedback.