Title :
On impedance evaluation in feedback circuits
Author :
Corsi, Francesco ; Marzocca, Cristoforo ; Matarrese, Gianvito
Author_Institution :
Departimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
fDate :
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
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 :
circuit feedback; educational courses; electric impedance; electrical engineering education; teaching; Blackman´s method; closed-loop properties; feedback circuits impedance evaluation; linear active networks; negative feedback; undergraduate courses; Circuit topology; FETs; Feedback circuits; Feedback loop; Impedance; Intelligent networks; Linear feedback control systems; Negative feedback; Network topology; Open loop systems;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2002.804400