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Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits
An OTA is primarily a current-to-voltage amplifier.
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Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits
To construct an instrumentation amplifier, two op-amps and seven resistors are needed.
The external resistor of a typical instrumentation amplifier is used to set the ________.
A voltage-to-current converter is used in applications where it's necessary to have an output load current that is controlled by _________.
A Schmitt trigger has _________.
The ________ amplifier is ideal for amplitude modulation since its gain is current-controlled.
A(n) ________ amplifier is used if the application requires a high sensitivity to low-level signals and protection from high-voltage associated circuits.
An instrumentation amplifier has extremely high ________, good ________, and high ________.
A Schmitt trigger is a comparator with _______.
The gain of an OTA is the ratio of the output current to the input voltage, and is measured in _____________.
If an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is used as an amplitude modulator, the voltage gain is varied by applying a _________ voltage to the ______ input.
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