Review:
Operational Amplifier
overall review score: 4.5
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An operational amplifier is a type of integrated circuit that amplifies the difference between two input voltages and provides a high gain output signal.
Key Features
- High input impedance
- Low output impedance
- High voltage gain
- Linear operation
- Versatile design
Pros
- High gain for signal amplification
- Wide range of applications in electronics
- Easy to use with minimal external components
Cons
- Requires power supply for operation
- Can be sensitive to noise