The operational amplifier, or op amp, is one of the most basic building blocks used in analog circuits. Ever since single-chip op amps were introduced in the 1960s, thousands of different types have ...
Boasting of the lowest distortion in the industry, the THS4271/5 op amp series offers unity gain stability with a 1.4 GHz unity-gain bandwidth, a slew rate of 900 V/µs, and a 2.8 nV/_Hz voltage noise ...
The LMH6554 is a high performance fully differential amplifier designed to provide the exceptional signal fidelity and wide large-signal bandwidth necessary for driving 8 to 16 bit high speed data ...
Using its BiComm-III complementary bipolar silicon-germanium process, Texas Instruments rolled out the THS4304 2.5-GHz (unity gain bandwidth) wideband voltage-feedback op amp with total harmonic ...
With an eye on next generation applications, amplifier suppliers arepushing the performance barriers with their newest round of high-speedoperational amplifiers. These new devices offer system ...
Power operational amplifiers (POPs) are becoming increasingly common in control circuitry. Their primary advantages over conventional amplifiers are reduced part counts, increased reliability, and ...
Op amps are generally pretty easy to apply, but there are some practical nonideal behaviors you have to keep in mind. [EEforEveryone] takes a test board with some 2X amplifiers on it and — after some ...