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English: Graph of input current-voltage (IV) curve of typical amplifier with positive feedback for different values of feedback loop gain showing it has negative resistance when .
  • is the voltage gain of the amplifier
  • is the tranfer function of the feedback loop
  • is the input resistance of the amplifier.

The slope of the central linear segment of the graph is

In electronic oscillator the negative resistance of a feedback amplifier is used to cancel the positive resistance in a tuned circuit, to excite oscillations in the tuned circuit.
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