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- One of the positive feedback factors we get is the improved seating,
- Where the feedback factor ? FB = " g 12.
- Notation ? FB is introduced for the feedback factor to distinguish it from the transistor ?.
- The feedback factor is chosen smaller than in Figure 6 or 7, moving the condition | ? " A"
- As the feedback factor ? is increased, the step response will get faster, until the original assumption of one dominant pole is no longer accurate.
- Postingestive feedback factors such as energy density and nutrient composition could affect the palatability of a food which in turn would inhibit or facilitate " sensory-specific satiety ".
- O of the output transistor ( the output resistance in Figure 3 varies four orders of magnitude, while the feedback factor varies only by one order of magnitude ).
- C1 to increase the feedback factor also results in increased compliance voltage, not a good thing as that means the current source operates over a more restricted voltage range.
- In this graph, parameter ? is interpreted as a feedback factor and " A " as a " control parameter ", possibly related to a dependent source in the circuit.