The operational amplifier ("op amp") is the most versatile and widely used type of analog IC, used in audio and voltage amplifiers, signal conditioners, signal converters, oscillators, and analog computing systems. Almost every electronic device uses at least one op amp. This book is Texas Instruments' complete professional-level tutorial and reference to operational amplifier theory and applications. Among the topics covered are basic op amp physics (including reviews of current and voltage division, Thevenin's theorem, and transistor models), idealized op amp operation and configuration, feedback theory and methods, single and dual supply operation, understanding op amp parameters, minimizing noise in op amp circuits, and practical applications such as instrumentation amplifiers, signal conditioning, oscillators, active filters, load and level conversions, and analog computing. There is also extensive coverage of circuit construction techniques, including circuit board design, grounding, input and output isolation, using decoupling capacitors, and frequency characteristics of passive components. The material in this book is applicable to all op amp ICs from all manufacturers, not just TI. Unlike textbook treatments of op amp theory that tend to focus on idealized op amp models and configuration, this title uses idealized models only when necessary to explain op amp theory. The bulk of this book is on real-world op amps and their applications; considerations such as thermal effects, circuit noise, circuit buffering, selection of appropriate op amps for a given application, and unexpected effects in passive components are all discussed in detail. *Published in conjunction with Texas Instruments*A single volume, professional-level guide to op amp theory and applications*Covers circuit board layout techniques for manufacturing op amp circuits.
Author(s): Ron Mancini
Edition: 2
Publisher: Newnes
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 464
Tags: Приборостроение;Схемотехника;
Foreword......Page 3
Contents......Page 5
Figures......Page 13
Tables......Page 22
Examples......Page 23
Ch 1-The Op Amp’s Place In The World......Page 25
Ch 2-Review of Circuit Theory......Page 29
Ch 3-Development of the Ideal Op Amp Equations......Page 41
Ch 4-Single-Supply Op Amp Design Techniques......Page 53
Ch 5-Feedback and Stability Theory......Page 75
Ch 6-Development of the Non Ideal Op Amp Equations......Page 91
Ch 7-Voltage-Feedback Op Amp Compensation......Page 101
Ch 8-Current-Feedback Op Amp Analysis......Page 123
Ch 9-Voltage- and Current-Feedback Op Amp Comparison......Page 137
Ch 10-Op Amp Noise Theory and Applications......Page 147
Ch 11-Understanding Op Amp Parameters......Page 171
Ch 12-Instrumentation: Sensors to A/D Converters......Page 193
Ch 13-Wireless Communication: Signal Conditioning for IF Sampling......Page 217
Ch 14-Interfacing D/A Converters to Loads......Page 239
Ch 15-Sine Wave Oscillators......Page 263
Ch 16-Active Filter Design Techniques......Page 285
Ch 17-Circuit Board Layout Techniques......Page 349
Ch 18-Designing Low-Voltage Op Amp Circuits......Page 379
App A-Single-Supply Circuit Collection......Page 403
App B-Single-Supply Op Amp Selection Guide......Page 447
Index......Page 451