Feedback Amplifiers: Theory and Design
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Book Details
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Publisher: SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL 
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Author: Palumbo 
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Language: English 
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Edition: 1st Edition 
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ISBN: 9788184891614 
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Pages: 495 
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Cover: Paperback 
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Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches 
About The Book
Feedback Amplifiers: Theory and Design by Palumbo provides an in-depth exploration of feedback and feedback amplifiers, a topic that has been extensively studied over the years but still lacks a comprehensive, simple, and well-organized presentation in existing literature. This book aims to fill that gap by offering both a thorough tutorial and original material on feedback circuits. It begins with an introduction to the fundamental properties of feedback, followed by advanced analysis techniques for a deeper understanding of feedback amplifiers. The book is designed with two main goals in mind: to provide a solid introduction to the theory of feedback circuits and to offer an original approach to their design and optimization. Notably, it introduces a new methodology for frequency compensation in two-stage and three-stage amplifiers and provides insightful new results for harmonic distortion in the frequency domain. This book is an essential resource for engineers, students, and researchers seeking to gain a strong foundation and advanced knowledge in the design and analysis of feedback amplifiers.
 
            
 
       
         

