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OP-AMP Based Push Pull Amplifier
A push-pull output is a type of electronic circuit that can drive either a positive or a negative current into a load. Push–pull outputs are present in TTL and CMOS digital logic circuits and in some types of amplifiers.
OP-AMP Based Voltage Follower
A unity gain buffer amplifier may be constructed by applying a full series negative feedback.
OP-AMP Based Non-Inverting Amplifier
The operational amplifier can also be used to construct a non-inverting amplifier with the circuit indicated below. The input signal is applied to the positive or non-inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier, and a portion of the output signa
OP-AMP Based Inverting Amplifier
An inverting-amplifier circuit is built by grounding the positive input of the operational amplifier and connecting resistors R1 and R2, called the feedback networks, between the inverting input and the signal source and amplifier output node.
OP-AMP Based DIFFERENTIATOR
The basic Differentiator Amplifier circuit is the exact opposite to that of the Integrator operational amplifier circuit.Here, the position of the capacitor and resistor have been reversed and now the Capacitor, C is connected to the input terminal of the
OP-AMP Based INTEGRATOR
the Integrator Amplifier is an operational amplifier circuit that performs the mathematical operation of Integration that is we can cause the output to respond to changes in The input voltage over time and the integrator amplifier produces a voltage outp
DIODE - Clipper
A circuit which removes the peak of a waveform is known as a clipper. A clipper circuits clips a fraction of its input signal keeping the remaining part of the signal unchanged.
DIODE - Limiter
The diode limiter also called Clipper as it is used to limit the input voltage. A basic diode limiter circuit is composed of a diode and a resistor.
DIODE - Clamper
A clamper is an electronic circuit that prevents a signal from exceeding a certain defined magnitude by shifting its DC value. The clamper does not restrict the peak-to-peak excursion of the signal, but moves it up or down by a fixed value. A diode clamp
DIODE - Full-Wave Rectifier
While the half-wave rectifier is very simple and does work, it isn't very efficient. It only uses half of the incoming ac cycle, and wastes all of the energy available in the other half. For greater efficiency, we would like to be able to utilize bot
DIODE - Half-Wave Rectifier
In half wave rectification, either the positive or negative half of the AC wave is passed, while the other half is blocked. Because only one half of the input waveform reaches the output, it is very inefficient if used for power transfer.

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