Mar 15, 2015 #1 saqib210 Electrical Joined Mar 15, 2015 Messages 4 Location PK i want to have an in depth knowledge of how increasing the feedback gain of a system decreases the no linearites present in the system.
i want to have an in depth knowledge of how increasing the feedback gain of a system decreases the no linearites present in the system.
Mar 15, 2015 #2 davidbeach Electrical Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 9,550 Location US Sounds like a good discussion to have with your instructor. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 15, 2015 Thread starter #3 saqib210 Electrical Joined Mar 15, 2015 Messages 4 Location PK I have to research on this topic so plz share you knoledge. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 15, 2015 #4 Skogsgurra Electrical Joined Mar 31, 2003 Messages 11,815 Location SE Why not do the research then? You are telling us that you have to research the topic. Asking us is not research. Tip: Have a look at Black feedback. That will get you started (1927), then research from then on. Gunnar Englund http://www.gke.org-------------------------------------- Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts. Upvote 0 Downvote
Why not do the research then? You are telling us that you have to research the topic. Asking us is not research. Tip: Have a look at Black feedback. That will get you started (1927), then research from then on. Gunnar Englund http://www.gke.org-------------------------------------- Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
Mar 15, 2015 Thread starter #5 saqib210 Electrical Joined Mar 15, 2015 Messages 4 Location PK If you have some knowledge then plz share.i am looking at many articles but not finding the exact thing. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you have some knowledge then plz share.i am looking at many articles but not finding the exact thing.
Mar 15, 2015 #6 Skogsgurra Electrical Joined Mar 31, 2003 Messages 11,815 Location SE I just shared the fundamental article. It explains what Black did. And why. Do not expect us to do your homework. Gunnar Englund http://www.gke.org-------------------------------------- Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts. Upvote 0 Downvote
I just shared the fundamental article. It explains what Black did. And why. Do not expect us to do your homework. Gunnar Englund http://www.gke.org-------------------------------------- Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
Mar 15, 2015 Thread starter #7 saqib210 Electrical Joined Mar 15, 2015 Messages 4 Location PK I want someone out there to be more friendly in discussion and sharing the concept Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 15, 2015 #8 MikeHalloran Mechanical Joined Aug 29, 2003 Messages 14,450 Location US Here's an important lesson: { What you want is of no consequence in engineering. } Mike Halloran Pembroke Pines, FL, USA Upvote 0 Downvote
Here's an important lesson: { What you want is of no consequence in engineering. } Mike Halloran Pembroke Pines, FL, USA