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Operational Amplifier
OPAMP Apllications
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Lecture 13
Lecture 14
Lecture 15
Lecture 16
Lecture 17
Lecture 18
Lecture 19
Lecture 20
Oscillator
Voltage Regulator

Lecture - 11: Applications of Operational Amplifiers

Analog Inverter and Scale Changer:


The circuit of analog inverter is shown in fig. 1. It is same as inverting voltage amplifier.

Assuming OPAMP to be an ideal one, the differential input


voltage is zero.
i.e. v = 0
d

Therefore, v = v = 0
1

Since input impedance is very high, therefore, input current


is zero. OPAMP do not sink any current.
i = i
in

v /R=-v /R
in

v = - (R / R) v
o

in

If R = R then v = -v , the circuit behaves like an inverter.


f

in

Fig. 1

If R / R = K (a constant) then the circuit is called inverting


f

amplifier or scale changer voltages.

Inverting summer:
The configuration is shown in fig. 2. With three input voltages v , v & v . Depending upon the value of R and the input
a

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