I would like to do some experiments on measuring feedback loop gain in amplifiers and power supplies but I am new to this particular topic.
I only have function generators and oscilloscopes (separate).
If I understand correctly, the purpose of the injection transformer is just to isolate the ground of the function generator that injects a small
signal to the control loop via the injection resistor (e.g. 50 ohm) and also isolate any DC offset from the function generator, right?
If so, my question is what if I run my function generator from an isolation transformer (instead of the wall plug) and then directly connect
the output of the function generator (with zero DC offset and small signal like 10mVpp or so) to the injection resistor in the loop? It seems to me
there would be no need for a wideband injection transformer?
EDIT: maybe noise or 50Hz interference would be problem?