Published 10/2024
Created by Sanjeev Kumar
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 30 Lectures ( 2h 24m ) | Size: 627 MB
Op-Amp Linear and Non-Linear Integrated circuits
What you’ll learn
Introduction to Operational Amplifier
Ideal Op-Amp
Practical Op-Amp and its applications
Op-Amp non-linear Applications
Active Filters
Requirements
Engineering students pursuing their B. Tech and M. Tech.
Description
In this course, we will apply the important concept of Op-Amp. The Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) is a high performance linear or non-linear amplifier with amazing variety of uses. The Op-Amp has two input terminals inverting (-) & non-inverting (+) and one output terminal. The gain of Op-Amp is determined by a feedback resistor that feeds some of the amplified signal from the output to the input terminal. This reduces the amplitude of the output signal, hence the gain. The smaller the feedback resistor, lower the gain. In this course, you will learn about:Introduction to Op-AmpCharacteristics of OP-AmpEquivalent circuit of Op-AmpSingle ended input and single ended outputSingle ended input with double ended outputDouble ended input with double ended outputOp-Amp transfer characteristicsDifferential mode Operation Common Mode OperationInternal circuit of an Op-AmpIdeal Op-AmpCharacteristics of Ideal Op-AmpIdeal Op-Amp analysisInverting amplifierNon-inverting AmplifierVoltage followerSummerIntegratorDifferentiatorPractical Op-Amp characteristicsOp-Amp non-linear applicationsDifference Amplifier Precision half-wave rectifier Logarithmic amplifierAntilog AmplifierInstrumentation AmplifierActive FiltersLow-Pass FilterHigh-Pass FilterBand-Pass FilerFrequency response of Low-Pass FilterFrequency response of High-Pass FilterFrequency response of Band-Pass Filter    This experience will be valuable in preparing students for advanced studies and professional work in the field of     electronics.
Who this course is for
This course is suitable for people who are already familiar with op-amp and want to extend their knowledge to analog design. Anyone who is taking this should have a basic understanding of Power Electronics.
Engineering students pursuing their B. Tech and M. Tech
All Power Electronics and Analog Design enthusiasts
Industry professionals working on signal conditioning circuits
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