Hello, I would like to know how an operational amplifier works and what it is used for, some applications, thank you very much
....and the most important property of the opamp is the following:The operational amplifier is perhaps the most important invention in all of electronics apart from the transistor itself.
I like to say it's the Swiss Army Knife of analog components.The operational amplifier is perhaps the most important invention in all of electronics apart from the transistor itself.
To be pedantic, this is not a property of the opamp.....and the most important property of the opamp is the following:
Due to is huge open-loop gain it must be always used with negative feedback - and it is the feedback factor alone (composed of resistors and/or capacitors) that determines the closed-loop gain properties.
What is life?Hello, I would like to know how an operational amplifier works and what it is used for, some applications, thank you very much
OK - agreed. But notice that the questioner also has asked "what it is used for...?".To be pedantic, this is not a property of the opamp.
The significant property is the very high open-loop gain (or infinite gain in an ideal op-amp).
This makes the opamp ideal for formulating an analog comparator.
The use of negative feedback is a requirement of the circuit topology if one wants to constrain the gain of the circuit.
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