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ABSTRACT In this design of a feedback system it is desirable to make experimental measurements of the loop gain as a function of frequency to ensure that the physical system operates as analytically predicted or, if not, to supply information upon which a design correction can be based. In high loop-gain systems it is desirable that the loop-gain measurement be made without opening the loop. This paper discusses practical methods of measuring and interpreting the results for loop gain of the closed-loop system by a voltage injection or a current-injection technique ; extension to the case in which the measurement can be made even though the system is unstable ; and extension to the case in which neither the voltage nor current-injection technique alone is adequate, but in which a combination of both permits the true loop gain to be derived. These techniques have been found useful not only in linear feedback systems but also in describing-function analysis of switching-mode converters and regulators.
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R.D. Middlebrook
California Institute of Technology
International Journal of Electronics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a08f9ca2757fd3263d393ed — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207217508920421