Understand Hysteresis in Circuits: How to Control It

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Hysteresis in circuits refers to the dependence of a system's output on its history, commonly seen in feedback systems. To control hysteresis, one can adjust component values, such as using resistors of different values in an op-amp circuit. Clear and specific questions lead to better answers, emphasizing the importance of well-phrased inquiries in technical discussions. Participants noted that providing adequate context is crucial for receiving helpful responses. Overall, understanding hysteresis and its manipulation requires both theoretical knowledge and practical application in circuit design.
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Hello,

I'm having some problem in understanding what is hysteresis. can someone explain it to me what is hysteresis, and how can i make the value big or small as i wish?
 
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Are you asking generally about hysteresis? Or do you refer to any of it's specific types?
 
hysteresis in general. how about it?
 
Have you tried the wiki? It gives a nice explanation.
 
oh yeah I've tried. it's great. thanks. btw do you happen to know how can i change the value as i wish in circuit? like increase the resistor value or something like that?
 
If you want to increase the resistor value, use a resistor of higher value.
 
A question well phrased is half answered.
Please take the time to think your question through and state it clearly.

change the value as i wish in circuit?
What circuit ?

It's disrespectful to ask somebody to invest effort when you won't.
That's why you are getting dismissive answers.

Attitude is everything.
 
ah, I've got the solution. it's op-amp based circuit by the way. thank you, and sorry for the lack of information in my question.
 
jim hardy said:
A question well phrased is half answered.

A question well-phrased is already half answered.[/color]

I like that. Indeed, an astute description, Jim.
 
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