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or Op Amps for short
By Mohammed Imran, Assistant Professor, EED, MJCET
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What is an Op-Amp? – The Surface
An Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) is an integrated circuit that uses external voltage to amplify the input through a very high gain.
We recognize an Op-Amp as a mass-produced component found in countless electronics.
What an Op-Amp looks like to a lay-person
What an Op-Amp looks like to an engineer
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What is an Op-Amp? – The LayoutThere are 8 pins in a common Op-Amp,
like the 741 which is used in many instructional courses.
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Symbols for Ideal and Real Op AmpsOpAmp uA741
LM111 LM324
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Terminals on an Op Amp
Non-inverting
Input terminal
Inverting inputterminal
Output terminal
Positive power supply (Positive
rail)
Negative power supply
(Negative rail)
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What is an Op-Amp? – The Inside
The actual count varies, but an Op-Amp contains several Transistors, Resistors, and a few Capacitors and Diodes.
For simplicity, an Op-Amp is often depicted as this:
Non-Inverting
Input
Inverting Input
Positive Power Supply
Negative Power Supply
Output
-
+
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vd = v2 – v1
A is the open-loop voltage gain
v2
v1Voltage controlled voltage source
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Typical Op Amp ParametersParameter Variable Typical
RangesIdeal
Values
Open-Loop Voltage
Gain
A 105 to 108 ∞
Input Resistance
Ri 105 to 1013 ∞
Output Resistance
Ro 10 to 100 0
Supply Voltage
Vcc/V+
-Vcc/V-
5 to 30 V-30V to 0V
N/AN/A
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How to Find These ValuesComponent Datasheets
Many manufacturers have made these freely available on the internet Example: LM 324 Operational Amplifier
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Large Signal Voltage Gain = A Typical
A = 100 V/mV = 100V/0.001V = 100,000Minimum
A = 25 V/mV = 25 V/0.001V = 25,000
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Voltage Transfer Characteristic
Range where we operate the op amp as an amplifier.
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Ideal Op Ampi2 = 0
i1 = 0
Because Ri is equal to ∞, the voltage
across Ri is 0V.
v1 = v2
vd = 0 V
v1
v2
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Almost Ideal Op AmpRi = ∞
Therefore, i1 = i2 = 0A
Ro = 0 Usually, vd = 0V so v1 = v2
The op amp forces the voltage at the inverting input terminal to be equal to the voltage at the noninverting input terminal if there is some component connecting the output terminal to the inverting input terminal.
Rarely is the op amp limited to V- < vo < V+.The output voltage is allowed to be as positive or as
negative as needed to force vd = 0V.
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Op Amps ApplicationsAudio amplifiers
Speakers and microphone circuits in cell phones, computers, mpg players, boom boxes, etc.
Instrumentation amplifiersBiomedical systems including heart monitors and
oxygen sensors.Power amplifiersAnalog computers
Combination of integrators, differentiators, summing amplifiers, and multipliers