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For example, the 741 might be considered a jelly bean operational amplifier.
An operational amplifier has a well balanced difference input and a very high gain.
Differentiators based on operational amplifiers do not suffer from drift.
An operational amplifier measures the difference, and generates an error signal.
It is similar to the operational amplifier, but also has differential output pins.
The following analysis is based on the assumption that the operational amplifier is ideal.
This article illustrates some typical applications of operational amplifiers.
Alternatively, another operational amplifier can be chosen that has more appropriate internal compensation.
Along with slew rate, this is one of the reasons why operational amplifiers have limited bandwidth.
Operational amplifiers are frequently used in active filter designs.
For very high-frequency circuits, a current-feedback operational amplifier is often used.
Ordinary operational amplifiers can be adopted with limitations in accuracy and bandwidth.
With a typical high open loop gain operational amplifier, the output saturates.
This may be done with an operational amplifier, as shown below, or with a discrete circuit.
In the example shown, the operational amplifier is used to reduce the distortion of a push-pull pair.
This offset voltage can create offsets or drifting in the operational amplifier.
It should be expected that the outputs of even the simplest operational amplifiers will have at least two poles.
The operational amplifier integrator is an electronic integration circuit.
Therefore, operational amplifiers are usually compensated to achieve a minimum phase margin of 45 or so.
The open-loop gain of an operational amplifier falls very rapidly with increasing frequency.
The stability of the output voltage can be significantly increased by using an operational amplifier:
An example of a macromodel is the Boyle circuit for the 741 operational amplifier.
It also forms a building block for differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers.
Some operational amplifiers attempt to nullify this offset automatically.
Practical operational amplifiers draw a small current from each of their inputs due to bias requirements and leakage.