Chapter 7. op-amp

What It Does

An op-amp is an operational amplifier consisting of multiple transistors packaged in an integrated circuit chip. It senses the fluctuating voltage difference between two inputs, uses power from an external supply to amplify that difference, and uses negative feedback to ensure that the output is an accurate replica of the input. Its amplification can be adjusted by changing ...

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