Free Download Electronics The Operational Amplifier
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Advanced Level Physics - Learn Basics of OP-AMP
What you'll learn
Solve problems on the operational amplifier circuits.
Requirements
You should have basic knowledge of Current Electricity.
Description
The Operational Amplifier (Op-amp) is a major component of the Advanced Level Physics.The
Operational Amplifier is studied under the topic Electronics. There are twenty-six topics in the Advanced Level Physics Syllabus. This course focuses on just one topic.The greatest challenge to students at Advanced Level Physics is the circuits incorporating the Operational Amplifier.
In this course I have clearly shown you how to transit from what you know in
current electricity to the circuits involving the Operational Amplifier. The prerequisite knowledge you need to have in order to understand Electronics is circuits in general electricity. This simply means Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws. These concepts are studied under the Advanced Subsidiary (AS)
Level of your full Advanced Level Course. It is assumed that you have done the AS part of this syllabus.Each lecture consists of a specific concept which in my opinion is important. I have therefore designed the course in such a way that one concept is built on the previous one. So it is important that once you begin the course, you do not skip any lecture. Right from the first lecture, I draw your attention to the requirements of the Advanced Level Physics Syllabus. So if you have studied the Operational Amplifier in school, you will quickly identify these concepts. The course has twenty-six video lectures. It will take you just a couple of hours to complete the course. I have kept the length of each lecture short enough as I am aware you may be under pressure to study other topics in the Syllabus. Thecourse starts with a look at Input devices and output devices. Then I introduce you to the Properties of an Ideal Operational Amplifier. This is closely followed by circuit connections involving the two power supplies and a discussion on the need for the two power supplies. This is followed by circuits involving input and output devices. At this point you will be ready to study the Operational Amplifier as a Comparator. Finally I will take you through the Inverting Amplifier and Non-Inverting amplifier. I end the course by looking at a comprehensive question which includes most of the requirements of the Advanced Level Physics Syllabus.I am in the process of adding a few bonus lectures on the applications of the operational amplifier. This is in response to request from students who have found the course very useful and would wish that I shed some light on applications such as the Summing Amplifier, Differential, Integrator and other applications. I am particularly grateful to Pralay Kumar Pal who suggested I throw some light into these applications.Welcome to the the course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to Operational Amplifier
Lecture 2 Overview of Questions on Operational Amplifier
Section 2: The potential divider
Lecture 3 Potential at a point and potential difference (p,d) between two points
Lecture 4 Problem solving in potential at a point and P.d
Lecture 5 Relationship between V1, V2 and VT
Lecture 6 Variation of potential difference with resistance
Section 3: Input devices
Lecture 7 The Thermistor
Lecture 8 The Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)
Lecture 9 Piezo-electric transducer
Lecture 10 Metal Wire Strain Gauge
Section 4: Properties of an Ideal Operational Amplifier
Lecture 11 General overview of an amplifier
Lecture 12 Infinite input impedance
Lecture 13 Zero output impedance
Lecture 14 Infinite open-loop gain
Lecture 15 Infinite slew rate
Section 5: Understanding connections to the Operational Amplifier
Lecture 16 How power supplies are connected to the operational amplifier
Lecture 17 How inputs are connected to the operational amplifier
Lecture 18 How inputs are connected to the operational amplifier - CORRECTIONS
Lecture 19 How the output is connected to the operational amplifier
Section 6: Modes of the op - amp
Lecture 20 The op - amp as a comparator
Lecture 21 Negative feedback of an op - amp
Lecture 22 Inverting amplifier
Lecture 23 Non - inverting amplifier
Section 7: Output devices
Lecture 24 The electromagnetic relay
Lecture 25 The Light Emitting Diode (L.E.D)
Lecture 26 The Voltmeter as an output device
Section 8: Wrap Up
Lecture 27 Model Examination Question 1
Section 9: Practical Investigations of the Operational Amplifier
Lecture 28 What you need - part 1
Lecture 29 What you need - part 2
Lecture 30 What you need - part 3
Lecture 31 Connecting the dual power supply to the breadboard - part 1
Lecture 32 Connecting the dual power supply to the breadboard - part 2
Lecture 33 Connecting the dual power supply - part 3
Lecture 34 Connecting the Op - Amp onto the breadboard
Lecture 35 Connecting the potential divider to the breadboard
Lecture 36 Investigating the Op-Amp as a Comparator
Lecture 37 Investigating the FIXED Potential Divider
Lecture 38 Investigating the VARIABLE Potential Divider
Lecture 39 Connecting the op-amp as a comparator using LED as the output device
Lecture 40 The op-amp as a temperature sensor
Lecture 41 The op-amp as a Light Sensor
Section 10: Experimenting with the "London Operational Amplifier" Board
Lecture 42 Introduction to the "London Operational Amplifier" Board
Section 11: Bonus Lectures
Lecture 43 The Summing Amplifier
Lecture 44 Problems Involving The Summing Amplifier
Lecture 45 Further Analysis of Op - Amp as a Comparator
This course is meant for students pursuing Cambridge Advanced Level Physics syllabus (A2 physics)
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