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electronic engineer
Dec2-05, 11:39 AM
I want to inform you that our course about operational amplifier at university has such of the following topics:
adder amplifier(inverting and non inverting)- integrator-diffrentiator-comparator- schmitt trigger-rectangular waveform generator-triangular waveform generator....and some active filters that includes operational amplifiers in the order of 1,2.....(LPF-HPF-band pass filter-stop band filter) and the uses of operational amplifier as voltage regulator..butterworth.... many topics more....

so I was so confused to study those topics (BOOKLESS ) That's why i'm asking for you to give me web tutorial lessons....

so... any suggestions will be appreciated!
thanks again!!

berkeman
Dec2-05, 11:58 AM
Don't go bookless. Get a copy of "The Art of Electronics" by Horowitz and Hill. That will give you most of what you need. It's a great intro to electronics -- read it cover to cover, and you will have a great foundation in electronics and opamps.

berkeman
Dec2-05, 12:18 PM
Don't go bookless. Get a copy of "The Art of Electronics" by Horowitz and Hill. That will give you most of what you need. It's a great intro to electronics -- read it cover to cover, and you will have a great foundation in electronics and opamps.
Well, just in case you don't want to get the book, I googled opamp tutorial and got lots of hits. Here's one of the first good ones:

http://www.web-ee.com/primers/Tutorials.htm

Maybe try that google for yourself, and check out some of the hits.

ranger
Dec2-05, 06:19 PM
Here are several very good books on op amps.

Operational Amplifiers Theory & Design (http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=4855.0) >> you need to download all three parts i think for the file to open.

Operational Amplifiers (http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=4808.0)

Going bookless in a very bad idea.

Good reading :smile:

unctarheels1
Dec5-05, 10:28 PM
Another good ebook is by Texas Instruments. About 400 pages long and has everything you would ever need to know about op amps. But I agree, read the books and don't go bookless.
http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slod006b/slod006b.pdf