The component that gets amplified will depend on the type of amplifier we are using. In general the voltage component of the signal gets amplified.
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A vector impedance meter is used to measure impedance and phase angle, this is done by calculating voltage and current through an impedance and then calculating Z and phase angle with that, now there are two modes for operation i.e constant current mode and constant voltage mode. CONSTANT CURRENT MODE construction = first of all there is a wien bridge oscillator(w) to choose frequency then an AGC amplifier(a) to regulate current then a z switch control(zs) which regulates gain of AGC amplifer, feedback to AGC amplifier is done by an dc differential amplifier(dc) dc | | | w--------->a--------->z now there is an ac differential amplifier too(ac) which gets one input from the z switch and one from the unknown impedance(imp), and there is a transconductance amplifier too which gets one of his input from the unknown impedance dc<------------------------------------------- | | | | | | w--------->a--------->z----------->ac-------------|------------> z meter | | | | | | _____| | | | | | | | | | | | imp | | | | | |________|___>rt___>| working---> in constant current mode we have to maintain constant current through impedance so current is made to come to unknown impedance from z switch, then that current goes through trans-resistance amplifier, which converts that current to a voltage that is sent to a dc differential amplifier and is compared with a reference voltage in dc differential amplifier then the difference between voltages is amplified and sent to AGC amplifier, so AGC together with z switch this way maintains constant current through unknown impedance, now for calculation z-magnitude, ac differential amplifier gets input from unknown impedance and z switch, so difference is amplified and sent to a band pass filter which filters out then the filtered signal is sent to a z-magnitude meter which is calibrated to read z directly.
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A: An amplifier operates withing its open loop response a negative feedback insure that the amplifier remains in its linear region. therefore reducing effects of saturation, storage time to name a few.
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