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Non-saturating amplifier theory

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Title Non-saturating amplifier theory
Names Looney, James Chester (creator)
Stone, Louis N. (advisor)
Date Issued 1960-05-12 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1960
Abstract The performance of certain high-gain amplifiers, such
as those used in null detectors, can be greatly improved
by using a nonlinear element in a feedback loop. With the
addition of nonlinear feedback, it is possible to obtain
an amplifier that can handle a large dynamic range of input
signals without saturating or blocking. The desired characteristic
of the amplifier is a voltage gain that varies
instantaneously and inversely with input signal amplitude.
Thus, for small input signals, the voltage gain is maximum
and as the input signal amplitude increases, the voltage
gain decreases to unity or less.
The characteristics of a number of suitable nonlinear
elements are investigated and a mathematical function is
derived to describe them.
The variation in voltage gain of an amplifier with a
single nonlinear feedback loop is investigated, both theoretically
and experimentally, and the results are in good
agreement.
Several single-loop nonlinear feedback amplifiers can
be connected in cascade to obtain the equivalent of nonlinear
elements that are not available. This method is
used in an example of an approximation of a logarithmic
function.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Feedback (Electronics)
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50354

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