Re: Familiar formula?





John Byrns wrote:

The result that Henry didn't seem to want to accept is that feedback can be a
useful technique in reducing the "equivalent input noise"of an amplifier.

He's right. It doesn't.

If you think otherwise, let's hear your explanation.

Graham

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