Op Amps
Op Amps
Op Amps
Dr.Zahira Tabassum
Associate Professor
Dept. of ECE
An Opamp is a direct coupled high gain amplifier
consisting of one or more differential amplifier stages
followed by a level translator and an output stage.
It is available as a single integrated package.
It is a versatile device that can amplify dc as well as ac
signals and was originally designed to perform
mathematical operations like addition, subtraction,
multiplication and integration. Hence the name Op-
Amp.
With inclusion of few feedback components, they can
be used as active filters, oscillators, comparators,
regulators etc
Block Diagram
An Opamp is a multistage amplifier, it can be represented by
block diagram shown in Fig.
Non-Inverting
i/p
Inverting i/p
Open Loop Configurations
The term open-loop indicates that no feedback in any form is
fed to the input from the output.
When connected in open – loop, the op-amp functions as a
very high gain amplifier.
There are three open – loop configurations of op-amp
namely ,
i. Differential Amplifier
ii. Inverting Amplifier
iii. Non-Inverting Amplifier
The above classification is made based on the number of
inputs used and the terminal to which the input is applied.
The op-amp amplifies both ac and dc input signals. Thus, the
input signals can be either ac or dc voltage.
Differential Amplifier: In this configuration, the inputs are applied
to both the inverting and the non-inverting input terminals of the op-
amp and it amplifies the difference between the two input voltages.
Figure shows the open-loop differential amplifier configuration.
The input voltages are represented by V i1 and Vi2.
The source resistance Ri1 and R i2 are negligibly small in
comparison with the very high input resistance offered by
the op-amp, and thus the voltage drop across these source
resistances is assumed to be zero.
The output voltage V0 is given by
V0 = A Vi