Types of operational amplifiers
The operational amplifier was invented as a controller for analog computers. The “standard” operational amplifier has a floating (differential) voltage input and a grounded voltage output. Nowadays, different types of operational amplifiers exists.
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The presentation “OpAmps: types” briefly summarizes the historical development of operational amplifiers and lists the properties of the different types.
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Chapter 8.1
Modeling of operational amplifiers
Manufacturers of operational amplifiers usually provide macro-models for SPICE simulation. Such models, however, do not provide design information.
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The presentation “Operational Amplifiers: modeling” presents techniques for modeling of specific behavioral apsects, for both SPICE simulators and for SLiCAP.
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Chapter 8.3
Feedback amplifiers with standard operational amplifiers as controllers
Operational amplifiers are intended to be used as controllers in negative feedback amplifiers. Standard operational (voltage) amplifiers use both supply terminals as return path of the output port. This complicates the implementation of output current sensing.
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The presentation “Feedback configurations with operational amplifiers” illustrates this and presents alternative current sensing techniques.
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Feedback amplifier configurations with operational amplifiers (6:37)
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Chapter 8.4.1
Synthesis of multiple-controller feedback configurations
If a feedback amplifier comprises multiple controllers, alternative configurations that all have the same ideal gain can be found by pairing the nullators and norators differently.
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The presentation “Multiple-nullor circuit synthesis” demonstrates this technique for an active-feedback inverting voltage amplifier.
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Chapter 7.6.1