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Transfer Functions and Models of Voltage Feedback Amplifiers
Ivailo Pandiev
Ivailo Pandiev is with the Faculty of Electronics at Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria
Abstract: We in this work, have created a design of instrumentation amplifier circuit using three voltage feedback amplifiers. The transfer functions with operation principles are available using equations with important static and dynamic parameters. With the help of the design procedures and recommendations for simulation models we have first developed a formulae and recommendations for simulation modelling. The proposed design is tested using simulation sampling of circuits and found to have more effective results.
Keywords: Analogue circuits, IN-AMPS, Programmable gain in-AMP, VFOA, Design procedure, Analogue simulation Transfer Functions and Models of Voltage Feedback Amplifiers
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/pca/2023/12/1/1-8
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