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    Awesome Operational Amplifier

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    Awesome Operational Amplifier

    Awesome Operational Amplifier
    Last updated 2/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.10 GB | Duration: 4h 18m

    Operational Amplifiers made Easy

    What you'll learn
    Students will learn the Different Configurations of Operational Amplifiers
    Requirements
    Student should Understand Basic Electronic Principles Such as Voltage, Current & Resistance Ohms Law.
    Description
    Historical Back Ground:     The operational Amplifier was developed for use in Analog Computers in the 1940's.Early Operational Amplifiers used Vacuum Tubes were large in size and consumed large amount's of Power.     In 1967 FairChild  Semiconductor introduced the first Integrated circuit Op=Amp. Todays Operational Amplifiers are far super then there Vacuum tube predserors. They are much smaller consume much less power and can be bought  for a few dollars.Introduction        The Operational Amplifier "(or Op-Amp) is a high Performance Linear Amplifier with an amazing variety of uses. The Op-Amp has two inputs, (-) inverting and (+) and non-inverting and one output. The polarity  of a signal applied to the output. A Signal applied to the non-inverting input retains it's polarity  at the Output.   The gain of an Op-amp is determined by a feedback resistor that feeds some of the amplified signal from the output to the inverting. This reduces the amplitude of the output signal, hence the gain. The smaller the resistor, the lower the gain.Al explains the  following Operational Amplifier Principles, Slew RateFrequency BandwidthPower Supply Specsinverting input explainedNon Inverting Input explainedNon-inverting Configuration explainedInverting Configuration explainedVoltage followerSumming AmplifierHigh Pass FiltersLow Pass FiltersBand Pass FiltersNotch FiltersIntegrator'sFrequency response Curve Open loop GainClosed loop gainResistor Feed Back StructureInput ImpedanceHow to Balance the Input of the Operational Amplifier

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Linear Operation Amplifiers Introduction #1

    Lecture 2 Linear Operation Amplifiers Differential Amplifiers and Summing Amplifiers

    Section 2: Filters

    Lecture 3 Low Pass Filters #1

    Lecture 4 Low Pass Filters #2

    Lecture 5 High Pass filters

    Lecture 6 Band Stop & Band Pass Filters

    Section 3: Linear Applications

    Lecture 7 Compactors

    Section 4: Follow along Labs

    Lecture 8 Follow Along Lab 1 Part 1 Operational Amp Basic Configuration(s)

    Lecture 9 Follow Along Lab 1 Part 2 Operational Amp Basic Configuration(s)

    Beginners Students to old Pro whio want to understand or Review Operational Amplifiers