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An op amp ("operational amplifier") is a very high gain voltage amplifier ( the normal type ) usually with differential input, and response from DC to 1 Meg Hz or more. Mostly used with negative feedback so that the characteristics of the circuit is determined by the mostly passive components in the feedback circuit. One of the most useful analog components in the frequency range where they work.
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An op amp ("operational amplifier") is ...
  
 
Great for amplifying weak signals from sensors to a more useful level. Also used in filters, integrators, etc.
 
Great for amplifying weak signals from sensors to a more useful level. Also used in filters, integrators, etc.
  
== Quick Summary ==
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== quick summary ==
  
 
* Many sensors need an amplifier to "buffer" their output signal. Often a single op amp is adequate. For very weak signals, you may want a "difference amplifier" or "instrumentation amplifier".
 
* Many sensors need an amplifier to "buffer" their output signal. Often a single op amp is adequate. For very weak signals, you may want a "difference amplifier" or "instrumentation amplifier".
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* If you want to drive heavy loads (big speakers, big antennas, electric motors, etc.), too heavy for typical op amps to drive, use op amps to amplify the signal to the desired voltage, followed by power transistors to drive the load [Veselinovic].
 
* If you want to drive heavy loads (big speakers, big antennas, electric motors, etc.), too heavy for typical op amps to drive, use op amps to amplify the signal to the desired voltage, followed by power transistors to drive the load [Veselinovic].
  
== Details ==
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== details ==
  
 
[[Suppliers]] such as Jameco, Digikey, and Newark each have pages and pages of fine print listing hundreds of op-amps, from "low-cost" quad op amps for under $0.40 each to "hi speed precision" op amps for well over $10 each.
 
[[Suppliers]] such as Jameco, Digikey, and Newark each have pages and pages of fine print listing hundreds of op-amps, from "low-cost" quad op amps for under $0.40 each to "hi speed precision" op amps for well over $10 each.
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"But in reality, there are only two important specifications that you should initially consider when selecting an op amp for your active, low-pass filter. ... Gain Bandwidth Product and Slew Rate." [Baker 2003]
 
"But in reality, there are only two important specifications that you should initially consider when selecting an op amp for your active, low-pass filter. ... Gain Bandwidth Product and Slew Rate." [Baker 2003]
 
=== Some General Links ===
 
 
* [http://web.mit.edu/klund/www/books/op2e.html  Operational Amplifiers: Theory and Practice, Second Edition]  -- Good free text book on op amps from mit
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier Operational amplifier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ( inc. Schematic and Picture )]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier_applications  Operational amplifier applications From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia}
 
* [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electronic/opampcon.html#c1 Operational amplifier]
 
* [[LT1168|LT1168 Programmable-Gain Precision Instrumentation Amplifier]]  - Low Power, Single Resistor Gain Programmable, Precision Instrumentation Amplifier
 
* [[LT1114|LT1114 Low Power Precision OP-Amps]] are used for amplification and filtering of the signal - Dual/Quad Low Power Precision, Picoamp Input Op Amps
 
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Electronics/Op-Amps Wikibooks:Op-Amps] has a "quick design process" using Daisy's theorem: ''"The sum of the gains = +1 in a properly-designed op amp circuit."''
 
* [http://ciphersbyritter.com/RADELECT/PREOPAMP/OPAMPDSN.HTM "Some Op Amp Audio Design Issues"] by Terry Ritter
 
* [http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slod006b/slod006b.pdf "Op Amps for Everyone" ] Great free book that describes a large number of Op-Amp circuits including single rail variation.  A pay version is available at Amazon.  I don't know what the differences are between the two versions.
 
  
 
=== designing the circuit around the op amp ===
 
=== designing the circuit around the op amp ===
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* [http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/738 "APPLICATION NOTE 738: Minimizing Component-Variation Sensitivity in Single Op Amp Filters"]
 
* [http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/738 "APPLICATION NOTE 738: Minimizing Component-Variation Sensitivity in Single Op Amp Filters"]
 
=== CookBook of Circuits ( links ) ===
 
 
[[OpAmp Links]]
 
  
 
=== selecting the appropriate op amp out of the hundreds (thousands?) available ===
 
=== selecting the appropriate op amp out of the hundreds (thousands?) available ===
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* [http://www.epanorama.net/links/components.html  Basic electronics components list] lists 10 of the most common op-amps.
 
* [http://www.epanorama.net/links/components.html  Basic electronics components list] lists 10 of the most common op-amps.
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* [http://zero-distortion.com/tests/tweaking.htm "Tweaking" by Dejan V. Veselinovic]
  
 
* [http://www.embedded.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=175400254 "How to choose the right bipolar op amp"] by J. Scott Elder 2005-12-23
 
* [http://www.embedded.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=175400254 "How to choose the right bipolar op amp"] by J. Scott Elder 2005-12-23

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