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In this episode we explore 8 different op-amp circuits - the non-inverting amplifier, inverting amplifier, comparator, peak detector, summing amp, differential amp, as well as the clipper and clamper. The objective is to provide working applications as a springboard for your own projects, and not spend an excessive amount of time in the math world.

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  • mabaco55
    mabaco55 over 2 years ago

    I have a whole Op Amp box, the problem usually is that when I build a project I don't have the specific Op Amp I need. It would be very interesting to know how to find an equivalent or substitute for an op amp

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  • Derek (DCtoDaylight)
    Derek (DCtoDaylight) over 3 years ago in reply to bazcol

    I worked as a tech for years, and same as you, repaired and replaced as needed.. op amp failures were few and far between, but they did happen! Glad I could help out in refreshing some op-amp knowledge, and I appreciate the feedback.

    Best regards,

    Derek

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    Derek (DCtoDaylight) over 3 years ago in reply to saadtiwana_int

    Hi Saad,

    It's always fun to hear about theory, and then actually see it in a lab demo. This is mainly what drew me into electronics, was watching it work in the end. Even more fun was seeing a discrete analog to digital converter working on a multichannel oscilloscope; the synchronicity of the signals seemed almost mechanical.

    Thanks for reaching out!

    Best regards,

    Derek

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  • Derek (DCtoDaylight)
    Derek (DCtoDaylight) over 3 years ago in reply to colporteur

    I love hearing stories like this. I'd imagine if you were working with op amps in their infancy, then you'd have had to install those "extra external components" like the compensation capacitor. Pretty cool that you got the transducers for free. I remember writing to Burr Brown back in the day and getting some really low noise op amps - I don't think I ever ended up using them.

    Thanks again!

    Derek

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  • bazcol
    bazcol over 3 years ago

    Having used op amps for many years, and just accepted and understood their operation - repaired, replaced etc. I am surprised that I have gained more info and refreshed my knowledge. Thank you.

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  • saadtiwana_int
    saadtiwana_int over 3 years ago

    Really good content! I had only used op-amps in inverting, non-inverting and comparator configurations. I especially found the summing and differencing configurations very fascinating, and was blown away by the common mode noise removal demo. Thanks for making and sharing this amazing content!

    Regards,
    Saad

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    colporteur over 3 years ago

    I did a report on opamps for tech school some forty years ago. They were just in their infancy. The instructor encourage me to do a thesis paper on the subject but I chose to build an ultrasonic motion detector. The transducers were $1k. I wrote a letter to the manufacturer with an endorsement from my lab instructor and the company sent two crystal transducers to me for FREE!

    Great presentation. I had forgotten so much.

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