The Integrator Amplifier The integrator Op-amp produces an output voltage that is both proportional to the amplitude and duration of the input signal Operational amplifiers can be used as part of a positive or negative feedbac...View More
The Differential Amplifier The differential amplifier amplifies the voltage difference present on its inverting and non-inverting inputs Thus far we have used only one of the operational amplifiers inputs to connect to the...View More
The Summing Amplifier The Summing Amplifier is another type of operational amplifier circuit configuration that is used to combine the voltages present on two or more inputs into a single output voltage. We saw pre...View More
Non-inverting Operational Amplifier The second basic configuration of an operational amplifier circuit is that of a Non-inverting Operational Amplifier design. In this configuration, the input voltage signal, (&nbs...View More
Inverting Operational Amplifier The Inverting Operational Amplifier configuration is one of the simplest and most commonly used op-amp topologies The Open Loop Gain , ( Avo ) of an operational amplifier can be ...View More
Operational Amplifier Basics Operational Amplifiers , or Op-amps as they are more commonly called, are one of the basic building blocks of Analogue Electronic Circuits. Operational amplifiers &nbs...View More
Logarithm is a great invention; it is an inverse operation of power (continued product). Logarithm is denoted as: Y = log a x Where: ‘a’ is the base(底数), ‘x’ is an antilogarithm(真数), and ‘Y’ is the logarithm. Bel or ...View More
An important parameter of capacitor, ripple current, when it exceeds ripple current, if it is maintained for a short time, it will not have a great impact on the capacitor. Of course, if the value exceeds too much, the capacitor will easily fail and ...View More