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Op Amps for Linear Designs: Back to the Basics (.PDF Download)

Sept. 15, 2020

Op amps are the basic building blocks for much of linear circuit design. You probably learned about them in college and even designed some products containing an op amp.  As an electronic engineer, you will at some point in your career probably need to design a linear circuit.

If you’re not an advanced linear or analog circuit designer, perhaps the best way to fulfill your linear design needs is to use an op amp. These ICs are widely available, inexpensive, and can be configured in hundreds if not thousands of ways to satisfy most linear requirements. Here’s a summary and update on these versatile devices.

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