Consider a feedback amplifier for which the open-loop gain is given by
(a) Determine the frequency
(a)
The frequency
Answer to Problem 12.80P
The value of the voltage
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression for the open loop gain of the amplifier is given by,
The phase of
Calculation:
The expression for the phase transfer function
Substitute
The expression for the magnitude of the transfer
Conclusion:
Therefore, the value of the voltage
(b)
The magnitude of the loop gain
To identify: Whether the system is stable or not.
Answer to Problem 12.80P
Thevalue of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression for the open loop gain of the amplifier is given by,
The value of
Calculation:
The given expression for the transfer function is shown below,
Substitute
Substitute
The expression for the phase transfer function is given by,
Substitute
The expression for the closed loop low frequency gain is given by,
Substitute
The magnitude of the loop gain
Conclusion:
Therefore, the value of
(c)
The magnitude of the loop gain
To identify: Whether the system is stable or not.
Answer to Problem 12.80P
Thevalue of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression for the open loop gain of the amplifier is given by,
The
Calculation:
The given expression for the transfer function is shown below,
Substitute
Substitute
The expression for the phase transfer function is given by,
Substitute
The expression for the closed loop low frequency gain is given by,
Substitute
The magnitude of the loop gain
Conclusion:
Therefore, the value of
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