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Question by mat
Submitted on 3/23/2004
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what are the effects of negative feedback on Gain, Bandwidth, Gain stability, Noise an distortion?


Answer by SEUN
Submitted on 7/3/2006
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Improves stability of gain
Increases input impedance
Decreases output impedance
Reduces distortion and internally generated noise
Increases the bandwidth

 

Answer by abdulai sankoh
Submitted on 2/28/2007
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I dont know please tell me.

 

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