Lecture 9 (Excluded) Flashcards

1
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It is a specialized op-amp circuit in which the main function is to compare two input voltages, with the output always at either one of two states (high
or low).

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Comparator

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2
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It provides very fast switching times that optimize the comparison function.

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Op-amp comparator

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3
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It is also often used to interface between an analog and digital circuit.

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Comparators

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4
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It is used to limit the output voltage range.

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Zener diode feedback

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5
Q

It has two or more inputs that provide a means of algebraically summing multiple voltages, each multiplied by a constant-gain factor.

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Summing Amplifier

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6
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It simulates mathematical integration, which is basically a summing process that determines the total area under the curve of a function.

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Op-amp integrator

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7
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It consists of capacitor as input element and resistor
as feedback element.

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Differentiator circuit

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