MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
- 27,514
The explanations given explain why I never see an amplifier with an inductance , and usually not the load, in series with the feedback loop. In most amplifiers the feedback is taken from a point close to the output, but never past the output. Not even in regulated power supplies is the voltage sensed on the return side of the load. Now you have learned the reason why feedback is not taken from the other side of the load.. That is because usually it does not work.
The whole purpose of negative feedback is to correct distortions at the output.
The whole purpose of negative feedback is to correct distortions at the output.

