The invention of the negative feedback amplifier by Harold S. Black (1898–1983) in 1928 is considered one of the great achievements in electronics and in fact it stands among the IEEE milestone, being credited to the Bell Labs. Black had been hired by Western Electric in 1921 and assigned to work on the Type C system, a newly introduced three-channel telephone network, whose push-pull vacuum-tube repeater amplifiers tended to produce a too large harmonic distortion when connected in tandem [1]. At that time, telephone network where in a great spread and the Bell Labs arose quickly as the major research company of the sector. The extension of lines over long distances required counteracting signal attenuation, which occurred, though at a reduced level, also in lines provided with Pupin’s loading coils to match the Heaviside condition for distortion-free transmission.
Negative Feedback, Amplifiers, Governors, and More
Guarnieri, Massimo
2017
Abstract
The invention of the negative feedback amplifier by Harold S. Black (1898–1983) in 1928 is considered one of the great achievements in electronics and in fact it stands among the IEEE milestone, being credited to the Bell Labs. Black had been hired by Western Electric in 1921 and assigned to work on the Type C system, a newly introduced three-channel telephone network, whose push-pull vacuum-tube repeater amplifiers tended to produce a too large harmonic distortion when connected in tandem [1]. At that time, telephone network where in a great spread and the Bell Labs arose quickly as the major research company of the sector. The extension of lines over long distances required counteracting signal attenuation, which occurred, though at a reduced level, also in lines provided with Pupin’s loading coils to match the Heaviside condition for distortion-free transmission.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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