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  • Hi my name is Matt Duff. I'm an amplifier applications engineer

  • here at Analog Devices and today we're going to talk about stability.

  • So for example how you analyze the stability of a typical

  • op-amp circuit and before we can actually get

  • and the details and let you know a few of amps or gonna do

  • is we're in talk about this concept called loop gain;

  • very important in terms of analyzing stability. So,

  • let's say we have a a typical circuit here I've drawn a non-inverting

  • op and configuration we can represent this configuration and block diagram

  • form so I can take this

  • amplifier I can represented as block with

  • adult might gain a and then I can take

  • the feedback network and that we have with these resistors here

  • and the typical way to represent that is a block

  • with gainer beta so if I once I have this block diagram

  • then I can I go and copulates a

  • be back equation and

  • we're not actually in this video going ok act like this thousands of engineers

  • have done this before

  • so we're gonna skip that you have to trust 'em I A

  • but here is the be back equation that's pretty famous

  • and what gives this is the actual what's called the close loop gain up the

  • amplifier just basically that output referred to the input

  • but the the key term that we wanna

  • focus on his something called loop gain which is this term

  • right here and the reason that this term is so important

  • is because when it goes to -1 you'll notice that this equation blows up

  • as he knows that he goes to infinity another way of saying this goes to -1

  • is if we say that this goes to one with a 180-degree

  • phase shift so we do not want that to happen

  • and im so the next video will talk about how

  • we can better make sure that doesn't happen one thing that I

  • did want to point out is we're calling this loop gain and just don't get

  • confused between the

  • open-loop gain which is a the the amplifier

  • the closed loop gain have the actual

  • circuit itself and just plain old

  • loop gain which is the term that were interested in

Hi my name is Matt Duff. I'm an amplifier applications engineer

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