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ID: 179657
Władysław Ciążyński
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About the book

In the third volume, constituting a separate whole, tasks have been placed on the analysis of linear systems for operational amplifiers. A comprehensive introduction to this part of the collection contains a discussion of the basic parameters of the WO and the methods of analysis used. The study can be used as a "first contact guide" by students of all universities and majors, possessing subjects such as "electronics" or "semiconductor systems" in the study program. The easy way of presenting these systems means that the collection can also be used by high school students with an electronic profile, and suitable for independent study. The reader is required only to know the basic laws of electrical engineering, Ohm's law and Kirchhoff's laws. The third volume, which constitutes a separate whole, contains tasks on the analysis of linear systems with operational amplifiers (WO). A comprehensive introduction to this part of the collection contains a discussion of the basic parameters of the WO (to the extent allowing the definition of the term "ideal WO"), and the methods of analysis used. For some of the tasks, solutions are presented using the method of the admiration matrix. It is planned to extend this volume with tasks regarding applications in non-linear systems, and analysis of the impact of real WO parameters.


Brief table of contents

Preface
Rules for the determination of currents and voltages
List of important markings
Part 5 The ideal operational amplifiers in linear applications
Introduction
5.1 Operational amplifier and its parameters
5.2. Operational amplifier ideal
5.3. Operational amplifier ideal in a feedback system - an example of analysis
5.4. Analysis of systems with ideal WOs by the method of admittance matrix
Works
Literature
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