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Operational Amplifiers
commonly known as op—amps, are essential components in the field of electronics. They are widely used in a variety of applications due to their versatility, high gain, and differential inputs.
Non-Inverting Amplifier
Uses the non-inverting input for amplification with positive gain.
Slew Rate
Maximum rate of change in the output voltage.
Noise
Unwanted random signals affecting the output
Common-Mode Input Voltage
The range of input voltages which, when applied to both inputs, will not cause clipping or other output distortion.
Open-loop Gain
is the gain of the op-amp without feedback
output offset
the output voltage that exists when it should be zero.
Op-amps
typically integrated circuit (IC) devices that can amplify voltage signals, perform mathematical operations, and more.
Instrumentation Amplifiers
Specialized op-amps used for precise signal amplification in measurement and sensor applications.
Bandwidth
The range of frequencies over which the op-amp operates effectively
General-Purpose Op-Amps
These are versatile op-amps used in various applications.