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What is negative feedback in amplifiers and why is it used?

Answer

Negative feedback is a technique where a portion of the output signal is fed back to the input in opposition to the input signal. Benefits include stabilized gain (less dependent on component variations), increased bandwidth, reduced distortion, improved input and output impedance characteristics, and reduced sensitivity to noise. The trade-off is reduced overall gain.

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