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  2. File:Op-Amp Comparator.svg - Wikipedia

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    A circuit diagram of a comparator made using an operational amplifier. = {+ > < Date: 26 January 2009 ... flipped op amp: 04:13, 26 January 2009: 200 × 60 (20 KB ...

  3. Schmitt trigger - Wikipedia

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    Schmitt triggers are commonly implemented using an operational amplifier or a dedicated comparator. [nb 2] An open-loop op-amp and comparator may be considered as an analog-digital device having analog inputs and a digital output that extracts the sign of the voltage difference between its two inputs.

  4. Comparator - Wikipedia

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    The quiescent current specification of an op-amp is valid only when the feedback is active. Some op-amps show an increased quiescent current when the inputs are not equal. A comparator is designed to produce well-limited output voltages that easily interface with digital logic. Compatibility with digital logic must be verified while using an op ...

  5. File:Opampcomparator.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Operational amplifier - Wikipedia

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    For example, the general purpose TL081 op amp has a slew rate of 13 V per microsecond. As a general rule, low power and small bandwidth op amps have low slew rates. As an example, the LT1494 micropower op amp consumes 1.5 microamp but has a 2.7 kHz gain-bandwidth product and a 0.001 V per microsecond slew rate. Non-linear input-output relationship

  7. Operational amplifier applications - Wikipedia

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    where Z dif is the op-amp's input impedance to differential signals, and A OL is the open-loop voltage gain of the op-amp (which varies with frequency), and B is the feedback factor (the fraction of the output signal that returns to the input). [3] [4] In the case of the ideal op-amp, with A OL infinite and Z dif infinite, the input impedance ...

  8. Comparator applications - Wikipedia

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    Circuit diagram for threshold detector with hysteresis. The threshold detector with hysteresis consists of an operational amplifier and a series of resistors that provide hysteresis. [1]: 5 [2]: 7 [3] Like other detectors, this device functions as a voltage switch, but with an important difference. The state of the detector output is not ...

  9. Operational transconductance amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Like a standard operational amplifier, the OTA also has a high impedance differential input stage and may be used with negative feedback. [3] But the OTA differs in that: The OTA outputs a current while a standard operational amplifier outputs a voltage. The OTA is usually used "open-loop"; without negative feedback in linear applications.