Title of article :
On impedance evaluation in feedback circuits
Author/Authors :
Corsi، نويسنده , , F.; Marzocca، نويسنده , , C.; Matarrese، نويسنده , , G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
One of the main benefits of negative feedback is
the ability to control the impedances in linear active networks
(LANs). Traditionally in undergraduate courses, the design of a
feedback circuit is cast in terms of a two-port analysis, since the
closed-loop properties of the circuit are expressed in terms of the
corresponding open-loop ones. Therefore, the designer can directly
identify the proper feedback topology and adjust the amount
of feedback based on the specified closed-loop performances.
However, there are practical situations in which a two-port
analysis may lead to incorrect results if applied inappropriately
or cannot be applied at all. In this paper, the authors show how
it is possible to achieve a better insight of these problems in the
light of Blackman’s method. Moreover, after a derivation of the
formula as a consequence of the superposition principle applied
to a LAN, they discuss, with reference to some typical examples,
the conditions that must be met for the correct application of the
two-port method.
Keywords :
impedance evaluation , feedback circuits , return ratio , two-port analysis. , Blackman’s formula
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION