Decreasing Distortion with FeedbackThe use of negative feedback can discriminate against sources of noise or distortion within an amplifier. Considering a two-stage amplifer (after Simpson) with sources of distortion vd1 and vd2 inside the feedback loop. ![]() ![]() Distortion reduction takes the form below for this amplifier, showing that distortion within the feedback loop is discriminated against, with more reduction of distortion which arises near the output. ![]()
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Increasing the BandwidthAmplifier gain will generally decrease at higher frequencies, but the contribution of negative feedback in stabilizing voltage gain and making it nearly independent of the open-loop gain is a major contribution to extending the useful frequency range of amplifiers.
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