Introduction to Op-Amps Part 2

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  • Created on: 24-03-20 12:42
What is the signal of an op-amp?
A measure of how much an amplifier boosts an input signal
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Why can't you directly measure the gain of the op-amp by applying an input voltage?
The op-amp has a large gain and an exceedingly small input will cause saturation of the amplifier
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What are some things that you should to consider when selecting an op-amp?
Max Supply Voltage, Max Power Dissipation, Input Voltage range, Input Impedance, Large signal voltage gain, Operating temperature range.
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What is the 741 type used for?
Comparators, Multivibrators, DC Amplifiers, Summing Amplifiers, Integrator or Differentiators, Active Filters
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What do the offset terminal do?
They allow the output to be readjusted to zero when both inputs are ground
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Card 2

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Why can't you directly measure the gain of the op-amp by applying an input voltage?

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The op-amp has a large gain and an exceedingly small input will cause saturation of the amplifier

Card 3

Front

What are some things that you should to consider when selecting an op-amp?

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Card 4

Front

What is the 741 type used for?

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Card 5

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What do the offset terminal do?

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