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Title: Negative Feedback in Operational Amplifiers


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Negative Feedback in Operational Amplifiers
  • CEC

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Feedback
Af A/(1 - Aß) in oscillators
Af A/(1 Aß) in amplifiers
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Feedback
  • 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.

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Feedback 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.

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Feedback
Amplifier
Amplifier
Feedback Network
Feedback Network
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Positive 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.

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Negative 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. 

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Negative 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.

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Parameter Changes
Noise
Noise Reduced
Gain depends on feedback fraction, Gain Stability
improved
Distortion Reduced
Bandwidth Increased
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Advantages 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.

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Comparison
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Feedback Topologies
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Feedback in Amplifiers
  • Current Series.
  • Voltage Series.
  • Current Shunt.
  • Voltage Shunt.

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Amplifier Feedback Topologies
Voltage Series Feedback
Voltage Shunt Feedback
Current Shunt Feedback
Current Series Feedback
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Input Resistance
Input impedance of an op-amp circuit with
negative feedback different from the open loop
input resistance.
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Output Resistance
Output resistance with feedback different from
output resistance without feedback
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Comparison of Feedback Topologies
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Voltage Series Feedback
Feedback Network
Noninverting Configuration
ß R2/(R1 R2)
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Voltage 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.

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Voltage Shunt Feedback
Vcc
- Vcc
Inverting Configuration
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Voltage 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
    rs.

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References
  • Your prescribed reference textbooks.

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