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Revision as of 21:26, 30 April 2015

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The 741 Op-amp chip is designed to accept two inputs on pins 2 and 3. The difference between the inputs is amplified to give the output.

If the voltage on pin 2 is greater than pin 3 the output is negative. If pin 3 is greater than pin 2 the output is positive.

The Op-amp gives a voltage gain as opposed to a transistor which gives a current gain.

Uses: Switching, amplifiers, oscillators and analogue computing.

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Data:

Pin

  1. OFFSET NULL not normally used
  2. inverting input
  3. non inverting input
  4. 0V is connected to the zero supply
  5. OFFSET NULL not normally used
  6. OUTPUT
  7. positive (+ve) supply voltage (+3V to +18V)

OFFSET NULL is used to balance output in high gain applications.