Method for double sampling loop negative feedback and double...

Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Multiple feedback paths

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C330S107000, C330S109000

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07403068

ABSTRACT:
A method for double sampling loop negative feedback comprising: obtaining a low-frequency feedback signal from the output of the amplifier; obtaining a high-frequency feedback signal from part of the amplifier of which high-frequency phase shift is low, wherein two-ways sampling signals have the same amplifying phase; combining the two-ways sampling signals together using a series capacitor-inductor double signal combining circuit to form one signal, the signal having low phase shift at both high and low-frequency and being used for negative loop feedback. The invention also provides a double negative feedback amplifier using the method.

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