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What is a Operational Amplifier ?

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Op Amp Definition

An op amp (operational amplifier) is defined as a DC-coupled voltage amplifier with a high voltage gain used in various electronic circuits.

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Working Principle

The op amp amplifies the difference between two input signals, known as the differential input voltage, in its open loop operation.

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Closed Loop Operation

In closed loop mode, feedback is introduced to control the output signal, with positive feedback used for oscillators and negative feedback for amplifiers.

Op Amp Characteristics

  • Infinite voltage gain (So that maximum output is obtained)

  • Infinite input resistance (Due to this almost any source can drive it)

  • Zero output resistance (So that there is no change in output due to change in load current)

  • Infinite bandwidth

  • Zero noise

  • Zero power supply rejection ratio (PSSR = 0)

  • Infinite common mode rejection ratio (CMMR = ∞)

Op Amp Applications

Op amps are versatile and used in many applications, including amplifiers, buffers, summing circuits, differentiators, and integrators, due to their reliability and efficiency.

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