Title: Negative Feedback in Operational Amplifiers
1Negative Feedback in Operational Amplifiers
2Feedback
Af A/(1 - Aß) in oscillators
Af A/(1 Aß) in amplifiers
3Feedback
- Comparators, Zero Crossing Detectors operate
without feedback Open Loop leads to OPAMP
saturation. - Amplifiers, Oscillators have feedback Closed
Loop controls gain. - Negative Feedback in Amplifiers.
- Positive Feedback in Oscillators, Schmitt
Triggers.
4Feedback Factor
- Ratio of the feedback voltage to output voltage
known as feedback factor or feedback ratio. - Gain decreases with negative feedback, increases
with positive feedback.
5Feedback
Amplifier
Amplifier
Feedback Network
Feedback Network
6Positive Feedback
- Also called Regenerative Feedback.
- Closed loop with feedback, Open loop if no
feedback. - Feedback energy (voltage or currents) inphase
with the input signal and thus aids it. - Increased amplifier gain.
- Increases distortion, noise and instability.
- Used in oscillator circuits.
7Negative Feedback
- Also called Degenerative feedback.
- Closed loop when an op amp has feedback.
- Negative Feedback return of a portion of the
output signal to the input signal
(out-of-phase). - Reduces effective input.
- Will effectively attenuate the final output.
- Used in amplifiers.Â
8Negative Feedback
- Feedback energy (voltage or current) is outof
phase with the input signal and thus opposes it. - Reduces amplifier gain, also reducedistortion,
noise and instability. - Increases bandwidth, improves input and output
impedances close to ideal.
9Parameter Changes
Noise
Noise Reduced
Gain depends on feedback fraction, Gain Stability
improved
Distortion Reduced
Bandwidth Increased
10Advantages of Negative Feedback
- Stabilizes Amplifier Gain.
- Reduces Non-linear Distortion.
- Increases Circuit Stability.
- Increases Input Impedance/Resistance.
- Decreases Output Impedance/Resistance.
- Reduces Noise Level.
- Improves Frequency Response Bandwidth.
- More Linear Operations.
11Comparison
12Feedback Topologies
13Feedback in Amplifiers
- Current Series.
- Voltage Series.
- Current Shunt.
- Voltage Shunt.
14Amplifier Feedback Topologies
Voltage Series Feedback
Voltage Shunt Feedback
Current Shunt Feedback
Current Series Feedback
15Input Resistance
Input impedance of an op-amp circuit with
negative feedback different from the open loop
input resistance.
16Output Resistance
Output resistance with feedback different from
output resistance without feedback
17Comparison of Feedback Topologies
18Voltage Series Feedback
Feedback Network
Noninverting Configuration
ß R2/(R1 R2)
19Voltage Series Feedback
- Portion of the o/p voltage applied to the input
voltage in series through the feedback circuit. - o/p impedance will be reduced and i/p impedance
will be enlarged. - RofRo/(1Aß) and Rif Ri(1Aß).
- Voltage series feedback in common collector or
emitter follower amplifier.
20Voltage Shunt Feedback
Vcc
- Vcc
Inverting Configuration
21Voltage Shunt Feedback
- Portion of the o/p voltage applied to the input
in parallel with, through the feedback circuit. - Both o/p impedance i/p impedance will be
decreased. - RofRo/(1Aß) and Rif Ri/(1Aß).
- Voltage shunt feedback in transresistanceamplifie
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22References
- Your prescribed reference textbooks.
23Thank You