loop gain
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Telecommunications, Electronics): The total gain of a signal as it travels around a closed feedback loop within an amplifier or system. It is a measure of how much the output signal is amplified when a portion of it is fed back to the input.
Usage
- Noun:
- The stability of the amplifier depends critically on its loop gain.
- Engineers must calculate the loop gain to ensure the system does not become unstable.
- A high loop gain can improve the accuracy of the system but risks causing oscillation.
Advanced Usage
- "To determine the loop gain": To calculate or measure this specific gain value.
- We need to determine the loop gain of the circuit before finalizing the design.
- "Excess loop gain": Refers to the amount of loop gain beyond what is needed for stability, often traded for improved performance in other areas.
- The design utilizes excess loop gain to minimize distortion.
Variants and Related Words
- Gain (n): The increase in signal power or amplitude.
- Feedback (n): The process of returning a portion of the output signal to the input.
- Open-loop gain (n): The gain of an amplifier without any feedback applied.
Synonyms
- Feedback gain: Often used interchangeably in technical contexts.
Related Phrases
- Loop gain margin: A measure of how close the loop gain is to causing instability.
- The design has a sufficient loop gain margin.
- To go into oscillation: A state of instability caused by excessive loop gain, as referenced in the definition.
- If the loop gain is too great, the amplifier will go into oscillation.
Noun
- (telecommunication) the gain of a feedback amplifier or system as a function of how much output is fed back to the input
- if the loop gain is too great the system may go into oscillation