Questions in this topic
- How does a Schmitt trigger work?
- What is offset null IC 741?
- What is the advantage of a wire wound resistor?
- What is the difference between amplifier and operational amplifier?
- What is the difference between transistor and amplifier?
- What is the function of offset pin in IC 741?
- Where is op amp used?
- Are amplifiers AC or DC?
- Which feedback is used in amplifiers?
- Why does an operational amplifier need two power supplies?
- Why feedback is used in op amp?
- Why is IC timer called 555?
- Why is it called IC 741?
- Why is offset nulling necessary?
- Why negative feedback is used in amplifiers?
- What is mean by op amp?
- What is lm358 used for?
- What is ideal op amp?
- Can an op amp amplify DC voltage?
- Can we amplify DC signal?
- Do resistors lower voltage or current?
- Does higher voltage mean higher current?
- Does op amp amplify DC?
- Does resistor limit voltage?
- How do op amps work?
- How does lm358 IC work?
- How does negative feedback work in op amps?
- Is diode a linear device?
- Is op amp a linear device?
- Is transistor A linear device?
- What happens when a resistor goes bad?
- Why op amps are called linear devices?