Opamps for everyone.
http://www-s.ti.com/sc/psheets/slod006a/slod006a.pdf
And a "Handbook of operational amplifier applications"
http://www-s.ti.com/sc/psheets/sboa092a/sboa092a.pdf
These are good material for those new into opamps. Everything (nearly) is mentioned.
Try out a "bubba oscillator" With some gain control this oscillator shows of a distortion level of ~0.03% and has a stable frequency to, but it is only a basic circuit shown.
Sonny
http://www-s.ti.com/sc/psheets/slod006a/slod006a.pdf
And a "Handbook of operational amplifier applications"
http://www-s.ti.com/sc/psheets/sboa092a/sboa092a.pdf
These are good material for those new into opamps. Everything (nearly) is mentioned.
Try out a "bubba oscillator" With some gain control this oscillator shows of a distortion level of ~0.03% and has a stable frequency to, but it is only a basic circuit shown.
Sonny
Thanks
Sonnya,
That was great going, I am sure that is going to be a helpful resource for many of us.
Cheers.
Brownlow
Sonnya,
That was great going, I am sure that is going to be a helpful resource for many of us.
Cheers.
Brownlow
I thought so!! 😀
Many times we do not remember anything thats why i like them.. It is a bit early to start forget things (only 30 years old) 😉
Sonny
Many times we do not remember anything thats why i like them.. It is a bit early to start forget things (only 30 years old) 😉
Sonny
Got here through a page recommendation, and got something very useful. Thanks!!
Updated links:
http://web.mit.edu/6.101/www/reference/op_amps_everyone.pdf
https://www.ti.com/lit/an/sboa092b/sboa092b.pdf
Updated links:
http://web.mit.edu/6.101/www/reference/op_amps_everyone.pdf
https://www.ti.com/lit/an/sboa092b/sboa092b.pdf
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