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Voltage Shunt Feedback Amplifier

Figure shows the block diagram of voltage shunt negative feedback. Since voltage shunt is mentioned, output is
connected in parallel configuration because of voltage sampling and input is connected in parallel mixing. It decreases
both input and output impedance.

The input signal I is applied as an input, I is the feedback current and V is the output voltage. R indicate
relationship between V and source current I . The feedback current is given by I =β V . Trans-resistance amplifier is
called so because output is voltage and current as an input, hence ratio gives us resistance gain.

The sample of output voltage is applied as an input to feedback network which feeds back the output signal to the
input. The difference of input signal and feedback signal gets amplified by the resistance amplifier.

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