Abstract

Direct current amplifiers of the d.c.-a.c. conversion type have an upper frequency response limited by the detector circuit, and when negative feedback is used there is a large overall gain for signals due to charges induced instantaneously on the input terminals compared with the gain for steady signals. The form of the transient response and methods of reducing its magnitude are discussed.

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