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This lecture covers the concept of negative feedback, including its introduction, definition, and basic relationships. It explores the ideal and non-ideal aspects of negative feedback, with examples of real-world analysis. The properties discussed include bandwidth expansion, gain stabilization, and noise reduction. The lecture also delves into the four fundamental configurations of negative feedback, such as unidirectional gain amplifiers and quadrupoles. It explains how negative feedback affects loop gain, precision, and linearization of transfer characteristics. The impact on input and output impedances is also examined, along with the reduction of harmonic distortions. The lecture concludes by summarizing the key performance parameters of negative feedback systems.