The LM7332 is a dual rail-to-rail input and output amplifier with a wide operating temperature range (−40°C to +125°C) which meets the needs of automotive, industrial and power supply applications.
We analog designers take great pains to make our amplifiers stable when we design them, but there are many situations that cause them to oscillate in the real world. Various types of loads can make ...
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Arcam A5+
Arcam’s refreshed twist on its Award-winning A5 amplifier brings updated internals and an enhanced performance.
A dual high voltage, high current, 1 MHz bandwidth amplifier with 1000V/μs slew rate boosts the power handling capability of a small signal, general pur- pose op amp. Boosting the power handling ...
My hands-on introduction to operational amplifiers was in 1969 while in the army as a junior scientist in the Atmospheric Science Laboratory at the White Sands Proving Grounds. We had taken a ...
Op amps are generally pretty easy to apply, but there are some practical nonideal behaviors you have to keep in mind. [EEforEveryone] takes a test board with some 2X amplifiers on it and — after some ...
This IFD describes a single op-amp voltage indicator that lights LEDs to indicate the input voltage’s relationship to two thresholds. Green indicates input above the top threshold, red the input below ...
When it was first introduced in 1968, Fairchild’s 741 op-amp made quite a splash. And with good reason; it packed a bunch of components into a compact package, and the applications for it were nearly ...
There are a number of reasons why an engineer would want to “split” a voltage rail in their design. Sometimes parts of the circuit, like a sensor or an IC, require a bipolar supply. Other reasons are ...
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