Electronic Circuits Chapter 7: Feedback: Dr. Dung Trinh
Electronic Circuits Chapter 7: Feedback: Dr. Dung Trinh
Electronic Circuits
Chapter 7: Feedback
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Outline
General Feedback Structure
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𝒙𝟎 𝑨
The gain of the feedback amplifier is: 𝑨𝒇 ≡ =
𝒙𝒔 𝟏 + 𝑨𝜷
𝟏
In the case of many circuits, the loop gain is large, 𝑨𝜷 ≫ 𝟏, then 𝑨𝒇 ≈ 𝜷 . The
gain of the feedback amplifier is almost entirely determined by the feedback
network.
The advantage of negative feedback: obtaining accurate, predictable and stable
gain.
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a. Assume that the op-amp has infinite input resistance and zero output
resistance. Find the expression of the feedback factor 𝜷.
b. Find the condition under which the closed-loop gain 𝑨𝒇 is almost entirely
determined by the feedback network.
c. If the open-loop gain 𝑨 = 𝟏𝟎𝟒 . Find 𝑹𝟐 𝑹𝟏 to obtain a closed-loop gain 𝑨𝒇 of
10.
d. What is the amount of feedback in decibels?
e. If 𝑽𝒔 = 𝟏 𝑽 . Find 𝑽𝟎 , 𝑽𝒇 and 𝑽𝒊 .
f. If 𝑨 decreases by 20%. What is the corresponding decrease in 𝑨𝒇 ?
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Thus the feedback amplifier will have a mid-band gain of 𝑨𝑴 𝟏+𝑨𝑴 𝜷 and an upper
3-dB frequency 𝝎𝑯𝒇 = 𝝎𝑯 𝟏 + 𝑨𝑴 𝜷 .
Similarly it can be shown that the feedback amplifier will have a lower 3-dB
frequency 𝝎𝑳𝒇 = 𝝎𝑳 𝟏+𝑨𝑴 𝜷 .
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Figure 3: Application of
negative feedback
reduces the midband
gain, increase 𝑓𝐻 and
reduce 𝑓𝐿 .
𝑺 𝑽𝒔
𝑰= 𝑽𝒏
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Ans: 𝑨 = 𝒈𝒎 𝑹𝑫
𝑹𝟏
𝜷 = 𝑹 +𝑹
𝟏 𝟐
𝒈𝒎 𝑹𝑫
𝑨𝒇 = 𝒈 𝑹 𝑹
1+ 𝒎 𝑫 𝟏 𝑹 +𝑹
𝟏 𝟐
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Figure 4a and 4b
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The presence of the series connection at both the input and the output gives this
feedback topology the alternative name series–series feedback.
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Figure a Figure b
Example 6: For the circuit shown in figure a, let the differential amplifier 𝑨𝟏 have an
infinite input resistance. Use small-signal analysis to obtain expressions for the open-
𝑽
loop gain 𝑨 ≡ 𝑰𝟎 𝑽𝒊, the feedback factor 𝜷 ≡ 𝒇 𝑰𝟎 and the closed-loop gain 𝑨𝒇 ≡
𝑰𝟎
𝑽𝒔. If the loop gain is much greater than unity, find an approximate expression for
𝑨𝒇 . Neglect 𝒓𝟎𝟐 .
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Figure a Figure b
Example 7: For the circuit shown in figure a, let the op amp have an open-loop gain
𝑨, a differential input resistance 𝑹𝒊𝒅 and a zero output resistance. Analyze the circuit
to determine 𝑨𝒇 ≡ 𝑽𝟎 𝑰𝒔. Under what condition does 𝑨𝒇 ≈ −𝑹𝑭 ?
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𝑽𝟏
𝜷 = 𝒉𝟏𝟐 =
𝑽𝟐 𝑰𝟏 =𝟎
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𝑽𝟏
𝜷 = 𝒛𝟏𝟐 =
𝑰𝟐 𝑰𝟏 =𝟎
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Examples
Example 10: Because negative feedback extends the amplifier bandwidth, it is commonly
used in the design of broadband amplifiers. One such amplifier is the MC1553 which is
shown in the following figure. Assume that the bias circuit, which is not shown,
establishes 𝐼𝐶1 = 0.6𝑚𝐴, 𝐼𝐶2 = 1𝑚𝐴 and 𝐼𝐶3 = 4𝑚𝐴. Also assume that for all three
transistors ℎ𝑓𝑒 = 100 and 𝑟𝑜 = ∞.
a. Find an approximate
expression and value for the
𝐼 𝐼 𝑉
closed-loop gain 𝐴𝑓 ≡ 𝑜 , 𝑐 , 𝑜
𝑉𝑠 𝑉𝑠 𝑉𝑠
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Examples
Example 11: Determine the small-signal
voltage gain 𝑉𝑜 /𝑉𝑠 , the input resistance and
the output resistance 𝑅𝑜𝑢𝑡 = 𝑅𝑜𝑓 . The
transistor has 𝛽 = 100.
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Examples
Example 12: The following figure shows a trans-resistance amplifier.
a. Find an approximate expression for the closed-loop open-circuit amplifier.
b. Find the A circuit and expressions for A, Ri and Ro.
c. Find expressions for the loop gain Af, Rif, Rin, Rof and Rout.
d. Find the values of Ri, Ro, A, 𝛽, Af, Rif, Rin, Rof and Rout for the case 𝜇 = 104 V/V, 𝑅𝑖𝑑 =
∞, 𝑟𝑜 = 100Ω, 𝑅𝐹 = 10𝑘Ω and 𝑅𝑆 = 𝑅𝐿 = 10𝑘Ω
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Exercises
Exercise 10.41:
c. 𝑅𝐹 = 1.2𝑘Ω
d. 𝑅𝐶1 = 1.75𝑘Ω , 𝑅𝐶2 = 628Ω
e. 𝐴𝐹 = 23.8 𝑉/𝑉
f. 𝑅𝑖𝑓 = 154𝑘Ω, 𝑅𝑜𝑓 = 0.5Ω
Exercise 10.61:
b. 𝑉𝑜 𝑉𝑠 = 99, 𝑅𝑖𝑛 = 1.5𝑘Ω.
Exercise 10.69:
𝑉𝑜
𝑉𝑠 = 3.5, 𝑅𝑖𝑛 = 175Ω.
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Q&A
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