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<p>the feedback is positive. One problem for amplifier designers who use negative feedback is that some of the components of the circuit will introduce <a href="page.php?w=phase_shift">phase shift</a> in the feedback path. If there is a frequency (usually a high frequency) where the phase shift reaches 180°, then the designer must ensure that the amplifier gain at that frequency is very low (usually by <a href="page.php?w=low-pass_filter">low-pass filter</a>ing). If the loop gain (the product of the amplifier gain and the extent of the positive</p><p>
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