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What is an Amplifier…? An Amplifier is a device which takes small voltage at the input, amplifies it and produce higher voltage at the output. The gain.

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2 What is an Amplifier…? An Amplifier is a device which takes small voltage at the input, amplifies it and produce higher voltage at the output. The gain of an amplifier can be referred as the amount by which the signal get amplified.

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4 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS High gain DC amplifier. Gain being the order of 100,000 of more. Supplied as an integrated circuit on si chip.

5 TYPES OF INPUT Negative inverting input Positive non-inverting input Negative voltage supply Positive voltage supply Offset null inputs

6 Symbolic Representation..

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9 Op-Amps Perform As: V-I & I-V Converter The Signal adder Signal magnifier Filter for noise reduction Analogue-Digital & Digital-Analogue Convertor Interface between sensors & Microprocessor

10 TYPES INVERTING AMPLIFIER NON-INVERTING AMPLIFIER SUMMING AMPLIFIER INTEGRATING AMPLIFIER DIFFRENTIAL AMPLIFIER

11 Non-Inverting Amplifier

12 Inverting Amplifier

13 Summing Amplifier

14 Integrating Amplifier

15 Differential Amplifier

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