Oh yeah?rosarioantony said:comparators dont have feed back.
Audioguru said:Oh yeah?rosarioantony said:comparators dont have feed back.
I said the same thing until somebody showed me the datasheet of the LM139 quad comparator by ST Micro:
desperado1 said:MR. LVW, How can one distinguish between a negative and positive feedback by simply visualizing an op-amp ?
Audioguru said:Negative feedback feeds some of the output to the (-) input.
Positive feedback feeds some of the output to the (+) input.
Opamps have an internal frequency compensation capacitor that reduces its gain above about 10Hz so that at the frequency where it has 180 degrees phase shift the gain is reduced to less than 1 so it does not oscillate.desperado1 said:MR. LvW
for real systems, each negative feedback turns into positive feedback above a certain frequency limit; can u give me a specific example ?
desperado1 said:MR. LvW
for real systems, each negative feedback turns into positive feedback above a certain frequency limit; can u give me a specific example ?
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