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Operational amplifier basics

Here you will learn about operational amplifier basics concept, how it works and it’s types. An operational amplifier is a DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier that has high gain, differential input, high input resistance, and low output resistance.

It produces an output potential (without feedback) which is typically hundreds of thousands of times larger than the differential input voltage. That’s why it is mostly present in electronics circuits. Operational amplifiers are also called OP-AMP.
To understand operational amplifier’s working you must read about operational amplifier basics

There are two configurations for the operational amplifier
1-inverting OP-AMP
2-non-inverting OP-AM

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