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Types of Feedback

There are two types of feedback - positive and negative. Positive feedback adds the reference input and feedback output, resulting in an overall gain transfer function of G/(1-GH). Negative feedback reduces error between the reference input and output, with a transfer function of G/(1+GH). The overall gain of a negative feedback system may increase or decrease depending on whether (1+GH) is less than or greater than 1, respectively, depending on the sign of the feedback gain H.
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Types of Feedback

There are two types of feedback - positive and negative. Positive feedback adds the reference input and feedback output, resulting in an overall gain transfer function of G/(1-GH). Negative feedback reduces error between the reference input and output, with a transfer function of G/(1+GH). The overall gain of a negative feedback system may increase or decrease depending on whether (1+GH) is less than or greater than 1, respectively, depending on the sign of the feedback gain H.
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Types of Feedback

There are two types of feedback −


 Positive feedback
 Negative feedback
Positive Feedback
The positive feedback adds the reference input, R(s)R(s) and feedback output. The following
figure shows the block diagram of positive feedback control system
he concept of transfer function will be discussed in later chapters. For the time being,
consider the transfer function of positive feedback control system is,
G/1-GH.

Where,
 T is the transfer function or overall gain of positive feedback control system.
 G is the open loop gain, which is function of frequency.
 H is the gain of feedback path, which is function of frequency.

Negative Feedback
Negative feedback reduces the error between the reference input, R(s)R(s) and system
output. The following figure shows the block diagram of the negative feedback control
system.
Transfer function of negative feedback control system is,
G/1+GH

Effect of Feedback on Overall Gain


 From Equation 2, we can say that the overall gain of negative feedback closed loop
control system is the ratio of 'G' and (1+GH). So, the overall gain may increase or
decrease depending on the value of (1+GH).
 If the value of (1+GH) is less than 1, then the overall gain increases. In this case, 'GH'
value is negative because the gain of the feedback path is negative.
 If the value of (1+GH) is greater than 1, then the overall gain decreases. In this case,
'GH' value is positive because the gain of the feedback path is positive.
In general, 'G' and 'H' are functions of frequency. So, the feedback will increase the overall
gain of the system in one frequency range and decrease in the other frequency range .

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