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Overview of analog feedback. Part I: Basic theory
The theoretical aspect of high performance analog feedback networks is discussed in terms of circuit transfer, driving point impedance and frequency response characteristics. A computationally efficient form of signal flow theory, which is a hybrid of signal flow and two-port networks, is presented....
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