Which of these doesn’t refer to a series-shunt feedback?

Which of these doesn’t refer to a series-shunt feedback? Correct Answer Current in and Voltage out

In a series shunt feedback network, feedback is connected in series with signal source but in shunt with the load. Error voltage from feedback network is in series with the input. Voltage fed back from output is proportional to output voltage, hence parallel or shunt connected. The current in and voltage out connection refers to a shunt-shunt connection.

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