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Principle Function Of Operation Amplifiers

Principle Function Of Operation Amplifiers

An operational amplifier, when used as an amplifier, will do everything it can to keep the voltage at the PLUS input equal to the voltage at the MINUS input. That is to say that if the voltage at one of the inputs is increased or decreased the amplifier will adjust its output voltage so that the voltage at the other input is the same as the first. This will be true for inverting and non-inverting amplifiers.
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The explanations for the circuits on these pages cannot hope to cover every situation on every layout. For this reason be prepared to do some experimenting to get the results you want. This is especially true of circuits such as the “Across Track Infrared Detection” circuits and any other circuit that relies on other than direct electronic inputs, such as switches.



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