_For more information about the Feedback Amplifier, check the following videos:_ 1) Introduction to Feedback Amplifier: th-cam.com/video/__8f6AXenYo/w-d-xo.html 2) Effect of Negative Feedback on Amplifier Characteristics: th-cam.com/video/HLnOESI1eps/w-d-xo.html *Please Note: There was a typographical error in the video. And instead of "Feedback Amplifier", Feeback Amplifier was mentioned in every figure in the video. In case if you haven't notice, never mind. I didn't notice either till uploading video. 😀
Hi, I really like your channel. All your videos have been very helpful to me. But not this one. This one is very confusing to me. What is assumed to be inside the "feedback network"? As far as I know, all that is needed for feedback is one wire so what is this network? Of course we would add a resistor in series with the feedback in most cases. So is the "feedback network" assumed to contain a resistor? If so, then what are these resistors on the input side? they are not part of the feedback loop so why show them? You are also showing the amplifier's output as being in phase with it's input. So is the feedback network assumed to be reversing the polarity of the signal? No, I don't think so, because if it were doing that then your current shunt diagram would be showing a positive feedback loop. So what is assumed to be inside this feedback network? I am unable to understand the different topologies because of it.
Please check the subsequent videos on the feedback amplifiers, where I have explained each topology with circuit. It will help you in clearing your doubt.
_For more information about the Feedback Amplifier, check the following videos:_
1) Introduction to Feedback Amplifier:
th-cam.com/video/__8f6AXenYo/w-d-xo.html
2) Effect of Negative Feedback on Amplifier Characteristics:
th-cam.com/video/HLnOESI1eps/w-d-xo.html
*Please Note: There was a typographical error in the video. And instead of "Feedback Amplifier", Feeback Amplifier was mentioned in every figure in the video. In case if you haven't notice, never mind. I didn't notice either till uploading video. 😀
Concept is thoroughly cleared, amazingly explained 🎉🎉
Awesome video and you clearly explained about the types of feedback. 😊
AWESOME NARRATION ❤❤
Thankyou so much
videos are very good but can you please upload atleast 2 videos every week so rythm in subject continues
will try to make more videos.
GOD channel
I think you also interchanged series shunt and shunt series. you have mentioned voltage series as shunt series.
I think you mistakenly swap the diagram of shunt series to series shunt feedback
hey, make this into a playlist! a little difficult to find all the videos in order. Totally saving my ass for tomorrow's exam, thank you!
Yes, sure. As of now, it is in analog electronics playlist. But will also make separate playlist for Feedback Amplifier. Good luck for exam.
Hi, I really like your channel. All your videos have been very helpful to me. But not this one. This one is very confusing to me. What is assumed to be inside the "feedback network"? As far as I know, all that is needed for feedback is one wire so what is this network? Of course we would add a resistor in series with the feedback in most cases.
So is the "feedback network" assumed to contain a resistor? If so, then what are these resistors on the input side? they are not part of the feedback loop so why show them?
You are also showing the amplifier's output as being in phase with it's input. So is the feedback network assumed to be reversing the polarity of the signal? No, I don't think so, because if it were doing that then your current shunt diagram would be showing a positive feedback loop. So what is assumed to be inside this feedback network? I am unable to understand the different topologies because of it.
Please check the subsequent videos on the feedback amplifiers, where I have explained each topology with circuit. It will help you in clearing your doubt.
Voltage amplifier, is series _shunt wrong or right
Yes, that is true, considering series connection on the input side and the shunt connection on the output side.
Why you didn't make a video on current series and shunt
It will be covered in subsequent videos.