The feed-forward method is primarily used to suppress intermodulation distortion in amplifiers to suppress up-converted near-DC noise. The main amplifier in this configuration is a low-noise array of eight amplifiers in parallel and having a phase noise of –165 dBc/Hz at f = 10 kHz.
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This paper presents an architecture for single source, single point noise cancellation that seeks adequate gain margin and high performance for both stationary ...
May 23, 2006 · My point is if they use negative feed back the sound will have grainy or sandy character or veiled sounding if it is mosfet based.
May 12, 2006 · A feedforward system would have to drive both the speaker and the amp to correct the voltage.
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By adding a 100-nF capacitor across the top resistor, you can reduce the noise from 9 μVRMS to 4.9 μVRMS. Improved Stability and Transient Response. Adding a ...
Dec 25, 2019 · Noise feed into input of differential amplifier is canceled or rather reduced due to the fact that some of amplified noise seen at the output is ...
A noise current feedforward (NCF) technique for noise cancellation in the wideband transformer shunt feedback (TSF) low noise amplifier (LNA) is proposed.
Oct 11, 2018 · Benchmark amplifiers use feed-forward correction to provide a final wide-bandwidth correction to compensate for distortion produced by the main output stage.
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Oct 27, 2022 · This paper presents a feedforward multichannel active noise control (ANC) approach to overcome this difficulty. In light of the model-matching ...
This paper revisits the distortion incurred in the audio amplifier and elaborates how this distortion degrades the noise reduction performance and breaks the ...